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Los rollos del Mar Muerto [The Dead Sea Scrolls]

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Author(s)
Miranda S., David
Keywords
manuscripts
Dead Sea Scrolls
Qumran
Old Testament
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Religious ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Sources, sacred texts
Biblical Theology

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/229859
Online Access
http://conozca.org/?p=2427
Abstract
"Todo comenzó cuando dos miembros de la tribu Taamireh pastoreaban un rebaño mixto de ovejas y cabras en la zona de Wadi Q Qumrán. De pronto se encontraron con unas jarras alargadas que contenían rollos de cuero en proceso de deterioro. Sin siquiera sospecharlo, los dos pastores daban comienzo, en palabras del eminente arqueólogo W. F. Albright, al “mayor descubrimiento de manuscritos de los tiempos modernos”.¹ El material descubierto se puede dividir en dos importantes grupos: los pergaminos que se encontraron en once cuevas en las vecindades de Qumrán y fragmentos hallados en otros sitios no tan distantes de Qumrán" ["It all started when two members of the tribe Taamireh grazed a mixed flock of sheep and goats in the area of ​​Wadi Qumran Q. Suddenly they found elongated jars containing leather scrolls are deteriorating. Without even suspecting it, the two ministers gave the beginning, in the words of the eminent archaeologist WF Albright, the "greatest manuscript discovery of modern times" ¹ The discovered material can be divided into two major groups: the scrolls were found in eleven caves in the vicinity of fragments found in Qumran and other places not so distant at Qumran"]
Date
1994
Type
Article
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