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Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
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Qumran and the Book of Revelation

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An Eschatological Drama in Hazon Gabriel: Fantasy or Historical Background?

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Dualism in the Qumran War Texts

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כת מדבר יהודה והשקפותיה

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קידוש השם בימי בית שני וראשית הנצרות

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Martyrology in the Second Temple Period and Early Christianity

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The Dead Sea Sect and Its Worldview

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Further Reflections on a Divine and Angelic Humanity in the Dead Sea Scrolls

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The Concept of Restoration in the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Research on the Sectarian Scrolls in North America

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