Sorry about that.

"DSSR" is the newest text edition: "The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader", ed. Parry and 
Tov, Leiden: Brill 2004-2005. Six paperback volumes. Reproduces text and 
translation, often in improved and updated versions, of ALL of the non-biblical 
Qumran DJD volumes + all the stuff published outside of DJD (one of the MAJOR 
benefits is a brand new Hodayot edition by M. Abegg and others in vol 5).

NOT included is the non-Qumran stuff (Daliyeh, Muraba'at, Masada -- also not 
the Cairo CD text), the biblical Qumran scrolls, and of course the entire 
commentary and "notes-on-readings" aspect of DJD and other editions. Diacritics 
to indicate uncertain readings ARE included though. I wouldn't have minded a 
more precise index to tell you exactly where a text is, but still it seems the 
best single edition around - and semi-portable too! :-)

http://www.brill.nl/product_id11247.htm

kol tuv
Soren

> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] p� vegne af Dave Washburn
> Sendt:        16. marts 2005 17:34
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> Emne: Re: [Megillot] dead sea scrolls for sale....? - PseudoJubilees??
> 
> Pardon my lapse, but what's DSSR 3?
> 
> On Wednesday 16 March 2005 08:50, S�ren Holst wrote:
> > The picture certainly fits DSSR 3 perfectly

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