Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale....? - PseudoJubilees??
I'd need to check papers at home to be more sure, and I don't have DSSR 3 at hand, but, I think, tentatively, yes, this is one of the fragments mentioned in the article and on display in the Ink and Blood exhibit, there called a Genesis fragment. Photo: http://www.inkandblood.com/wysiwyg- uploads/files/downloadable_graphics/Genesis_Frag-hi.jpg best, Stephen Goranson Quoting Søren Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran fragments that I've seen in a scholarly publication, namely the extra fragment 6a of 4Q226 Pseudo-Jubilees included with the edition of this text on p. 114 of Parabiblical Texts (The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader vol 3.), ed. Parry and Tov, Leiden: Brill 2005. The fragment, a fuller publication of which is said to be forthcoming in DSD, seems to refer to the Aqedah. The full text is something like ] God to Abraha[m I]saac his son Take the [... ] and the angel of [Y]HWH [ Does anyone know, whether the new fragment(s) referred to in the article forwarded by Jim could be this? all the best Soren, Copenhagen -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:g-megillot- [EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Jim West Sendt: 16. marts 2005 14:45 Til:[EMAIL PROTECTED]; g-megillot@McMaster.ca Emne: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? Listers may be very interested in this story: http://www.thepilot.com/features/r031605Scrolls.html (i've attempted to blog this morning but blogger seems to have been killed- so maybe I can blog this later if its revived) -- Jim West Biblical Studies Resources - http://web.infoave.net/~jwest Biblical Theology Weblog - http://biblical-studies.blogspot.com ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot
Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale....? - PseudoJubilees??
That's worth $10,000,000? How much is 1QUsa-a worth? Andy - Original Message - From: Søren Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: g-megillot@McMaster.ca Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 7:50 AM Subject: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? - PseudoJubilees?? The picture certainly fits DSSR 3 perfectly thanks Soren -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Stephen Goranson Sendt: 16. marts 2005 16:46 Til: g-megillot@McMaster.ca Emne: Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? - PseudoJubilees?? I'd need to check papers at home to be more sure, and I don't have DSSR 3 at hand, but, I think, tentatively, yes, this is one of the fragments mentioned in the article and on display in the Ink and Blood exhibit, there called a Genesis fragment. Photo: http://www.inkandblood.com/wysiwyg-uploads/files/downloadable_graphics/Genesis_Frag-hi.jpg best, Stephen Goranson Quoting Søren Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran fragments that I've seen in a scholarly publication, namely the extra fragment 6a of 4Q226 Pseudo-Jubilees included with the edition of this text on p. 114 of Parabiblical Texts (The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader vol 3.), ed. Parry and Tov, Leiden: Brill 2005. The fragment, a fuller publication of which is said to be forthcoming in DSD, seems to refer to the Aqedah. The full text is something like ] God to Abraha[m I]saac his son Take the [... ] and the angel of [Y]HWH [ Does anyone know, whether the new fragment(s) referred to in the article forwarded by Jim could be this? all the best Soren, Copenhagen -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:g-megillot- [EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Jim West Sendt: 16. marts 2005 14:45 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; g-megillot@McMaster.ca Emne: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? Listers may be very interested in this story: http://www.thepilot.com/features/r031605Scrolls.html (i've attempted to blog this morning but blogger seems to have been killed- so maybe I can blog this later if its revived) -- Jim West Biblical Studies Resources - http://web.infoave.net/~jwest Biblical Theology Weblog - http://biblical-studies.blogspot.com ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot
Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale....? - PseudoJubilees??
Pardon my lapse, but what's DSSR 3? On Wednesday 16 March 2005 08:50, Søren Holst wrote: The picture certainly fits DSSR 3 perfectly thanks Soren -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Stephen Goranson Sendt:16. marts 2005 16:46 Til:g-megillot@McMaster.ca Emne: Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? - PseudoJubilees?? I'd need to check papers at home to be more sure, and I don't have DSSR 3 at hand, but, I think, tentatively, yes, this is one of the fragments mentioned in the article and on display in the Ink and Blood exhibit, there called a Genesis fragment. Photo: http://www.inkandblood.com/wysiwyg-uploads/files/downloadable_graphics/Ge nesis_Frag-hi.jpg best, Stephen Goranson Quoting Søren Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran fragments that I've seen in a scholarly publication, namely the extra fragment 6a of 4Q226 Pseudo-Jubilees included with the edition of this text on p. 114 of Parabiblical Texts (The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader vol 3.), ed. Parry and Tov, Leiden: Brill 2005. The fragment, a fuller publication of which is said to be forthcoming in DSD, seems to refer to the Aqedah. The full text is something like ] God to Abraha[m I]saac his son Take the [... ] and the angel of [Y]HWH [ Does anyone know, whether the new fragment(s) referred to in the article forwarded by Jim could be this? all the best Soren, Copenhagen -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:g-megillot- [EMAIL PROTECTED] på vegne af Jim West Sendt: 16. marts 2005 14:45 Til:[EMAIL PROTECTED]; g-megillot@McMaster.ca Emne: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale? Listers may be very interested in this story: http://www.thepilot.com/features/r031605Scrolls.html (i've attempted to blog this morning but blogger seems to have been killed- so maybe I can blog this later if its revived) -- Jim West Biblical Studies Resources - http://web.infoave.net/~jwest Biblical Theology Weblog - http://biblical-studies.blogspot.com ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot -- Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur No good. Hit on head. -Gronk ___ g-Megillot mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.McMaster.CA/mailman/listinfo/g-megillot