The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls J. Vanderkam/P. Flint 1st Edition Signed

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width: 7.4 in Format: Hardcover Special Attributes: Signed By Peter Flint Language: English Genre: Religion, Philosophy, History Signed By: Peter Flint Item Width: 7.4 in ISBN: 9780060684648 height: 1.4 in Item Length: 9.1 in Illustrator: Yes Author: James Vanderkam, Peter Flint Book Title: Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls : Their Significance for Understanding the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity Topic: History & Surveys / General, Ancient / General, Antiquities & Archaeology, World, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament Country of Origin: United States Number of Pages: 480 Pages Item Weight: 33.5 Oz Signed: Yes PublishedOn: 2002 Narrative Type: Nonfiction Edition: First Edition Features: Dust Jacket Original Language: English Publisher: HarperCollins Item Height: 1.4 in Publication Year: 2002

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The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls J. Vanderkam/P. Flint 1st Edition Signed. Discover the profound significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls with this captivating and enlightening book. Written by James Vanderkam and Peter Flint, this first edition hardcover is signed by the author and comes with a dust jacket. The book explores the meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls and their impact on our understanding of the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity. Published by HarperCollins in 2002, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in religious history, biblical criticism, and archaeology. With 480 pages, this non-fiction narrative offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls, making it a valuable addition to any library. Discover the profound significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls with this captivating and enlightening book. Written by James Vanderkam and Peter Flint, this first edition hardcover is signed by the author and comes with a dust jacket. The book explores the meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls and their impact on our understanding of the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity. Published by HarperCollins in 2002, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in religious history, biblical criticism, and archaeology. With 480 pages, this non-fiction narrative offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls, making it a valuable addition to any library.