... et Psalm 154," in The Dead Sea Scrolls Fifty Years after Their Discovery: Proceeding... more ... et Psalm 154," in The Dead Sea Scrolls Fifty Years after Their Discovery: Proceedings of the Jerusalem Congress, July 20-25, 1997 ... Apocryphal Psalms (Leiden: Brill, 1972), II-IX; and HF van Rooy, "The Hebrew and Syriac Versions of Psalm 154," Journal for Semitics 5 (1993 ...
... an additional copy of 1 Enoch.29 The verses in question describe how the angels heard the cri... more ... an additional copy of 1 Enoch.29 The verses in question describe how the angels heard the cries of the people killed as a result of Asa'el's teaching humans to make weaponry.30 The description, which emphasizes the voices of the slain humans rising to heaven, recalls Gen. ...
The Aramaic Levi Document is a collection of larger and smaller fragments identified in Aramaic, ... more The Aramaic Levi Document is a collection of larger and smaller fragments identified in Aramaic, Greek and Syriac. The discovery of Aramaic fragments among at Qumran confirmed its antiquity and it is now considered to be one of the oldest Jewish works ...
... et Psalm 154," in The Dead Sea Scrolls Fifty Years after Their Discovery: Proceeding... more ... et Psalm 154," in The Dead Sea Scrolls Fifty Years after Their Discovery: Proceedings of the Jerusalem Congress, July 20-25, 1997 ... Apocryphal Psalms (Leiden: Brill, 1972), II-IX; and HF van Rooy, "The Hebrew and Syriac Versions of Psalm 154," Journal for Semitics 5 (1993 ...
... an additional copy of 1 Enoch.29 The verses in question describe how the angels heard the cri... more ... an additional copy of 1 Enoch.29 The verses in question describe how the angels heard the cries of the people killed as a result of Asa'el's teaching humans to make weaponry.30 The description, which emphasizes the voices of the slain humans rising to heaven, recalls Gen. ...
The Aramaic Levi Document is a collection of larger and smaller fragments identified in Aramaic, ... more The Aramaic Levi Document is a collection of larger and smaller fragments identified in Aramaic, Greek and Syriac. The discovery of Aramaic fragments among at Qumran confirmed its antiquity and it is now considered to be one of the oldest Jewish works ...
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