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The Temple Scroll, the last of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1967, contains two phenomena that are at variance with the Jewish tradition. Professor Jacobs presents a thorough study of ligature writing or "joined letters" and the insertion of both words and phrases between the lines of the text in The Biblical Masorah and the Temple Scroll.
Steven Leonard Jacobs, Aaron Aronov Chair of Judaic Studies at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, has taught Jewish, Holocaust [Shoah], and Biblical Studies at Calhoun Community College, Oakwood College, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama; Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi; and Martin Methodist College, Tennessee.
Chapter 1 FiguresChapter 2 TablesChapter 3 ForewordChapter 4 PrefaceChapter 5 IntroductionChapter 6 The Writing of the Biblical Text (Halakha and Masorah) and the Writing of the Temple ScrollChapter 7 The Question of the Dating of the Temple Scroll and Other Scribal PhenomenaChapter 8 A Bibliographic Essay: Surveying the Literature; Final ThoughtsChapter 9 BibliographyChapter 10 SupplementChapter 11 About the Author