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The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible

A review of the Dead Sea Scrolls Bible, by Abegg, Flint, and Ulrich. This book (ISBN 0060600632, 9780060600631) is a hardback 649 pages long containing an English translation of the Biblical material from the Dead Sea Scrolls, with the books of the Bible arranged in their historical order. The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible includes a guide entitled “How to Read This Book,” many informative book introductions, and extensive page-bottom notes that show variant readings. A paperback edition is available -- ISBN 9780060600648. Detailed contents 00:00 Details: dimensions, margins, layout, font, paper … two charts 00:58 The ISBN 01:27 The Brodart archival dust jacket cover 01:52 The glued binding, plus a look at the tail band 01:59 The book does not lie flat 02:08 Book dimensions 02:20 Page layout and dimensions 03:28 The font in the text 04:15 The font in the notes 04:34 Paper qualities (thickness, texture, opacity, reflectivity) 05:07 A glance at a book introduction 05:40 How to use the footnotes to identify which book of the Bible you are in 07:14 The bibliography 07:37 The copyright page 07:53 The table of contents 08:22 The introduction 08:34 How to read this book 08:46 Genesis chapter one 08:56 What square brackets mean 09:52 What italic type means 10:51 A list of scrolls used in the translation of Genesis chapter one 11:10 An in-text note marked with a gray square 11:59 Genesis 1.9, a textual variant: A Dead Sea Scroll that agrees with the Septuagint, but not with the Masoretic Text 13:11 What a gray triangle means 14:17 A closer look at “How to Read This Book” 15:57 The Dead Sea Scrolls naming convention 17:05 What MT, SP, and LXX mean 17:54 A partial list of places where the Dead Sea Scrolls agree with the Septuagint and disagree with the Masoretic Text, taken from “Notes on the Septuagint” by R. Grant Jones https://www.areopage.net/PDF/LXXNotes... 20:12 Highlights from the introduction 20:19 A table showing Jewish, Protestant, and Roman Catholic Old Testament books and the way those books are ordered 20:52 Ancient (B.C.) fragments of the Septuagint identified 21:32 An illustration showing how the Masoretic differs from the pre-Masoretic Text 22:15 The number of scrolls that include material from the Bible 22:51 A brief essay on 1 Enoch and the Dead Sea Scrolls 23:12 A photo of a Dead Sea Scroll fragment from 1 Enoch – the cover from the Nickelsburg and VanderKam translation 24:32 The Dead Sea Scrolls and “the Son of Man” 25:19 The introduction to the book of Daniel 28:00 Conclusion

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