ABSTRACT

First published in 2007. Reading like a detective thriller involving the highest of stakes, this is the story of a discovery that is still to be fully realised one that has split the scholarly community worldwide and which may yet transform our understanding of two of the world's religious faiths. The manuscripts known collectively as the Dead Sea Scrolls have been the subject of controversy ever since the discovery of the first texts in a cave in the Judean Desert at Khirbet Qumran in 197. The precise details of this find and the story of what happened to these manuscripts and many others found subsequently on other sites were shrouded in mystery, partly because some were uncovered during illegal explorations which destroyed important evidence of provenance and partly because it soon became apparent that the contents of the scrolls themselves were highly sensitive, consisting of religious texts, many previously unknown. Today there are several hundred documents and fragments that are considered Dead Sea Scrolls, Del Medico's classic work provides the best and clearest background to the continuing riddle of the scrolls.

part 1|184 pages

The Riddle and Its Solution

chapter 1|49 pages

A Sensational Discovery

chapter 2|49 pages

Possible and Probable Authors

chapter 3|72 pages

The Translating of Hebrew Manuscripts

chapter 4|12 pages

Conclusion

part 2|186 pages

Non-Biblical Texts from Cave I

chapter 5|39 pages

The Manual of Discipline

chapter 6|7 pages

The “Additions to the Rule”

chapter 9|61 pages

The Thanksgiving Hymns

chapter 10|2 pages

The Book of Mysteries

chapter 11|15 pages

The Genesis Apocryphon

part 3|43 pages

The Damascus Document