rmally become Omega
> in Greek. This is enough to make me hesitate to express confidence that we
> now know the etymology of "Essene".
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Agreed, especially since these Greek examples could easily have arisen by
confusion between waw and yod.
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Thanks. Have these been given official designations yet, or is the furor over
provenance and (perhaps) authenticity still raging too much for that?
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Any word on availability of the papers etc. after the conference for those of
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a section on the palaeography of the document, written by
> Cross.
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one transcribed as he and the
other as heth. Is this a particular feature of that one scroll, Allegro's
speculation, or my bifocals acting up again?
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> > library into getting the six-volume one are helping finance a cheaper
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oes sound useful. The biggest obstacle for me is the
price, a typical problem I have with books from Brill. Since I don't have an
institution to back me, book funds come out of my own meager resources. So
it will likely be a LONG time before I can get my hands on these..
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two volume
> version - they may have supplied an index when that comes out.
Doesn't Garcia-Martinez' study edition have them arranged in numerical order?
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find it in DJD 22, page 307. If you got my book, you'd know that ;-)
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s a bit, including sources where photos etc. of the
items in question might be found? I'm particularly interested in how you
conclude that these two items were used for calculation?
[snip]
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rect, it's
doubtful that anybody with any commercial interest in the site, or that the
Essenes-at-any-cost folks, will rewrite anything. In the scholarly world,
the most effective way to suppress an idea that goes contrary to the
conventional wisdom is to pretend it's not there. Sa
good laugh at themselves. Sometimes
a bone jar is just a bone jar.
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rinted in
the article) that really shows the idea to be "rubbish." It will be
fascinating to see where this leads.
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f perhaps it might have been a catch-all term used by
"outsiders" to describe people (most anywhere) who tried to behave a certain
way. Considering the divergent descriptions that remain to us, I wonder if
they were actually an organized "sect" at all,
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I couldn't really get a feel for why they want to cut it. Is it just because
other journals etc. don't quote it enough? That seems silly to me...
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s, those of the Circumcision,
> and the Qumran Scrolls? (California State University)
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> 17:40 Projects in Progress
> - R. Kratz (Göttingen)
> - H.J. Fabry (Bonn)
> - A. Lange (Chapel Hill)
> - L. Doering (London)
> - Katell Berthelot (De Cerf)
> - Paolo Paolini (Hyp
osedly use them seems more than a bit
contrived, as well. In any case, I've heard it said that scribes of that
time didn't even use tables, they held the materials on their laps. I'd like
to know more about this.
As for the inkwells, if this really was a "scriptorium," I would have expected
a lot more inkwells than were actually found. Scribes weren't the only ones
who used ink.
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ralities like "disagree with all of it" should not
> be taken with any level of seriousness. Such statements simply show that
> the person making them is disengaged. Unless your paper is refuted point
> by point it stands unrefuted.
What he said. I couldn't agree mo
dence, but so did, for example--despite
> repeated denials and obliviousness--the Radiocarbon expert Dr. Jull.
>
> Not to end on a negative note, I have read over the years some observations
> by Geg Doudna that I found worthwhile. And, in my opinion, we all have
> opportunity to
a previously unpublished Qumran fragment, i.e. missed by the DJD
series. Is this correct?
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> viable. Whether it is *likely* given other aspects of first-century
> Judaean Judaism is another question.
>
> Albert Lukaszewski
> University of St Andrews
>
> Dave Washburn wrote:
> > On Thursday 18 March 2004 04:59, Stephen Goranson wrote:
> >>Apparentl
here in )LHYM and the key letter
at the end of the word BN. The yod's size is quite distinctive, and I don't
see how anybody could read the letter in the next line as anything but a vav,
i.e. "his son."
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ortant. The Scrolls meet this criteria
> of importance and hence require wide availability.
Too true. I stand corrected.
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A follow-up to my own post:
On Friday 08 August 2003 11:44, Dave Washburn wrote:
[snip]
> > Sometimes those people interested in studying the DSS dont have access to
> > a research library and they dont have a lot of disposable income to buy
> > books like the martinez edition
onder if they aren't reinventing the
wheel.
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to which volume has
the references, what page(s) they're on, so I know what to ILL?
Thanks!
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