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Voir
Grottes de Qumran
sur BibléLieux.com pour un tour des lieux où les rouleaux furent découverts.
Sur BibleLieux.com, voir les autres sites d’En-Guédi,
de la
Mer Morte, de
Massada, de
Jéricho, et du
Désert de Juda.
Scrolls from the Dead Sea (Library of Congress) The site for the
Library of Congress Exhibition from which the Qumran Library stems.
Qumran Library (Library of Congress) Detailed descriptions and high
resolution photos of the scrolls.
Artifacts from the
Qumran Site (Library of Congress) Excellent description and photos of
archaeological discoveries at Qumran.
The Orion Center for the study of
the Dead Sea Scrolls (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) The site for
extensive research on the scrolls. Includes publications, other
resources, and a "cave tour."
Shrine of the
Book (Israel Museum, Jerusalem) A brief but informative explanation of
the scrolls including a section on their restoration.
Qumran (Walking
in Their Sandals) Gives easy-to-read information on the location,
biblical significance, etc. Features links to photographs and on-line
scripture references.
Qumran (The Israeli Mosaic)
Contains informative sections on the ruins of Qumran, the Dead Sea Scrolls,
the Dead Sea sect, and getting there. Links throughout allow for in-depth
study.
Qumran (Into His
Own) A brief, encyclopedia-type article with multiple links to related
words and topics for further study.
Qumran (Christian Travel
Study Program) Limited text and photos.
Qumran
Controversy (Archaeology magazine) Discusses the controversy
surrounding the assumed Essene authorship of the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Published
in 1997.)
Qumran: A Day in
the Life (The Foundation for Biblical Archaeology) A fictional
story, written about a man whose name was actually mentioned in one of the
scrolls, based on details of daily life taken from the scrolls and other
relevant sources.
Qumran (Donald D.
Binder, SMU) An article focusing on the dwellings of the community
at Qumran.
Qumran Library (ibiblio) Photos, descriptions, and translations for
various scroll fragments, including Psalms, phylactery, Community Rule,
Calendrical Document, Enoch, Hosea Commentary, Leviticus, Songs of the
Sabbath Sacrifice, Damascus Document, and War Rule.
The Essenes
and the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran (Goodnews Christian Ministry)
A lengthy article dedicated primarily to the identity of the Essenes.
Qumran (Personal Page, by Melody Warren) Describes in detail both
Qumran and the history of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Qumran (Personal Page,
by Lewis Hill) The travel experiences of another visitor.
Qumran (United
Travel) A brief paragraph with photo.
Qumran
Science (Hebrew University) Numerous scientific reports by Dr. Jan
Gunneweg to determine date and identity of the inhabitants of the site and
the caves. Some material is unavailable online until it is published.
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