Dynamics of dream-vision revelation in the aramaic dead sea scrolls / / Andrew Perrin.
Among the predominantly Hebrew collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls are twenty-nine compositions penned in Aramaic. While such Aramaic writings were received at Qumran, these materials likely originated in times before, and locales beyond, the Qumran community. In view of their unknown past and proven...
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