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Curse those pseudo-scholarly, unintellectual doops and "apologists" at BYU whose publications are nothing but "apologetic" wishwash! I guess those anti-intellectual Morgbots haven't been brainwashed enough! ;0)
Seriously, congrats to The Maxwell Institute for their outstanding work!
Steve
For the biblical Dead Sea scrolls, which are not included in BYU's "Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Library," you'll definitely want to check out the "Qumran Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls Database" from Logos Bible Software. This new database marks the first time that the Dead Sea Scroll manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible have been made available to the public in electronic form for the PC. The text is morphological tagged, has English glosses, and is searchable; and it integrates seamlessly with over 8000 other available resources in the Libronix Digital Library System.
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