DEAD SEA SCROLLS
(See also Archaeology; Bible Manuscripts; Essenes)
age: g61 3/22 31
comment by Millar Burrows: sm 33-34
comparison with Masoretic manuscripts: w80 9/15 10; w77 190
Daniel: w58 543
discovery: g79 10/8 14-15; g72 6/22 6; g67 10/8 19-20; yb64 57; ns 237; w60 588-589; g59 11/8 5; w57 135-136; g50 1/22 9-11
Essenes: w78 3/1 32; w60 206; w59 243-247; g59 11/8 5-8; w53 521
theory that Essenes hid them challenged: w85 12/15 26
“Fragment of Mark”: g72 12/22 27-28
Isaiah: g84 8/22 20-21; g79 10/8 15; w77 190; g72 4/8 5; g72 6/22 6, 8; ad 1108; w68 683, 767; g67 10/8 20; w61 231; ns 237; w60 589; w59 243; w53 79; w52 388; lg 48-49; g50 1/22 10-11
illustration of portion: w77 190
reproduction of portions: w77 190; ad 845; w60 589; bi-isa 12, 399; lg 49
material used: w63 86
Nahal Hever:
fragments in Greek from Cave of Horrors, with Tetragrammaton: w78 5/1 6-7
scrolls and fragments with Tetragrammaton: Rbi8 1563
ownership: g62 11/22 30
papyrus of Leviticus from Qumran Cave 4 with divine name: Rbi8 1563
shrine for housing: g62 2/22 31
Tetragrammaton: Rbi8 1563; w78 5/1 6-7; ns 17, 237; w60 589
who hid them: w85 12/15 26
Zoroastrianism: w59 246