Authors: Kenneth Hanson
ISBN-13: 9781571780300, ISBN-10: 1571780300
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Council Oak Books
Date Published: May 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Hebrew scholar Dr. Kenneth Hanson tells the of enthralling story the Dead Sea Scrolls for the first time. Hanson describes the astounding discovery itself, the half-century of intrigue that followed and the mysterious sect which wrote, preserved and died defending these treasured works, which for them and countless others contained the word of God.
Since they were discovered in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have generated a number of studies, some balanced and some sensational, exploring their usefulness to an understanding of the history of Judaism and Christianity. Here, Hanson tells the story of the scrolls from their discovery to the present. He makes connections between the Essenes, the group that many scholars believe produced the scrolls, and Jesus of Nazareth, wondering if "the Gospel accounts were perhaps written to show how Jesus' life conformed to the Essenes' prophecies regarding the coming Messiah." Hanson offers two helpful appendixes, one a list of exactly what kinds of writings are in the Dead Sea Scrolls, another on current archeological research. Although there is little, if anything, new about the scrolls in Hanson's book, it is a balanced, informative, up-to-date volume. (May)
Introduction | ||
The Saga of Discovery | 15 | |
The Great Judean Desert Scroll Rush | 27 | |
Oracles of God | 37 | |
Abomination and Hope | 43 | |
A Peculiar People | 55 | |
The Wicked Priest | 69 | |
The Last Priests of Jerusalem | 87 | |
The Coming of the Baptist | 99 | |
The Man-Child | 115 | |
The Son of Man Steps Out | 127 | |
A Prophetic Biography of the Man of Galilee | 139 | |
Holocaust | 157 | |
From Jerusalem to Masada | 169 | |
App. A | What Do the Dead Sea Scrolls Contain? | 179 |
App. B | The Archaeologists Dig On: More Recent Excavations | 217 |
Notes to the Appendixes | 219 | |
Bibliography | 221 |