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Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (or DJD) is the 40-volume series that serves as the editio princeps for the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is published by Oxford University Press. Volume 39 provides an introduction for, and summaries of, the preceding 38 volumes.
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See also
- Tanakh at Qumran
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Apocryphal
Maps Discoveries in the Judaean Desert
Related Publication
- Milik (1976). The Book of Enoch Aramaic Fragments Qumran Cave 4.
- Milik (1957). Dix ans de découverte dans le désert de Juda.
- Del Medico (1951). L'énigme de la Mer Morte in English, The Riddle of Scrolls (Cave 1). Étude sur la date, la provenance et contenu des manuscrits découverts dans la grotte I de Qumran - suivie d'une traduction commentée.
- Del Medico (1951). Deux manuscrits hébreux. Traduction du Manuel de discipline et du Commentaire d'Habbakuk.
- Martinez/Tigchelaar (1999). The Dead Sea Scroll Study Edition. Enoch Aramaic fragments discovered, translated and published by J.T. Milik as Hénoc au pays des aromates p. 413, 425, 430.
- Wise/Abegg/Cook (2003). Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte (traduit par Fortunato), in English, The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation.
- Wise/Eisenman (2004). The Dead Sea Scroll Uncovered. From Hebrew. First translation and interpretation of 50 key documents in Hebrew withheld for over 35 years.
- Sparks (1984). The Apocryphal Old Testament.
- Issaverdens (1901). Uncanonical Writings of the Old Testament in Armenian, Ankanon girk Hin Ktakaranats, edited by Sargis Hovsep'eants, translated by rev. Issaverdens.
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References
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External links
- Official website
- DJD Index - List of all volumes published.
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