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T**S
The Dead Sea Scrolls Collection
Excellent overview regarding the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Books that was included; of course I would recommend this book for others to read, however I did not read each line but it is interesting regarding the information made available.
D**E
Reptilians & Eve
What can I say .. this has the unredacted scripture which physically predates the known bible.. Satan was & is a reptilian.."And Samuel & Eve bore a child who was like those of heaven"
J**S
Who is Henrich D Evens?
He does not appear to exist, no credentials, no social media presence, no school, university affiliations, silent on education, experience and his sources. It is not the earliest Bible because it isn’t a Bible. The very nicest thing I can say is….some of his introduction in the book is already well known information about the Scrolls so at least some of that is collaborated with common knowledge. The body of the book, in my opinion, not validated by any other referenced sources.
G**.
Amazing
Worth the buy
B**I
No credentials for the author; no recognition of text translators and more
I thought I was ordering a complete set of what was found at Qumran. Not so, only some of the biblical books. My complaints:1)No information, credentials, reviews for the author2)His information is general and repetitive3)No credit or information is given to the translators4) In the front of the book he has a DISCLAIMER as to responsibility for the accuracy of the book!5)It is self published, referenced to no publisher, translators, etc.6)The ad said it was published in April 2023. When the book came, it said May 29th, a date after I received it.7) The book has about 140 pages. I got a scholarly edition, reviewed by prominent biblical scholars, that is 640 pages, with some introductions and explanations.(The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible, translated and with commentary by Martin Abegg, Jr., Peter Flint, and Eugene Ulrich) Really, 140 pages-complete?Given all of the above, I would call this book a scam. Save your money.Bob in Massachusetts
G**G
This is not a book that contains the translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls
This is not a book that contains the translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
M**T
Incomplete, does not include most of the texts
Lame. Only has canonical bible texts, nothing else. It’s missing most of the scrolls. Sending it back.
M**M
Incomplete.
This is not a full collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
M**R
Biblical
Spot on 💯💯💯
P**�
Very interesting
I was looking forward to reading this book because it is undeniably one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century. I did not know that prior to the discovery of the scrolls, no extant Jewish examples of the Old Testament had survived before the birth of Christ, and these scrolls also gave me an insight into the way the Old Testament books were written. It was a very interesting read, and I somewhat depreciated the overly incisive Christian influence on religious texts, including translations.
G**E
Good book
The manuscripts were written on parchment, papyrus, and other materials, and many were in a state of remarkable preservation.The texts provide important insights into the beliefs and practices of the Jewish community in the Second Temple period, as well as into the development of early Christianity. Is a very good book.
S**A
Interesting!
Nearly 80 years after the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls collection, this volume has been revised and expanded with major discoveries. Henrich D. Evans & Team is a world authority in this area. It was certainly an interesting read that enriched me culturally. Well written and never dull or boring.
R**N
The manuscripts tell us the story
Thanks to the parchment or papyrus manuscripts of the Dead Sea, which are kept in perfect condition, we are able today to have a historical and religious testimony of inestimable value.The text is translated impeccably and gives the reader a unique experience.
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