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The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English
 
 

The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English [Hardcover]

F. Garcma Martmnez , Florentino Garcia Martinez , W. G. E. Watson
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'The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated" is the most complete and authoritative English translation of the non-biblical Dead Sea Scrolls available. With this book, which includes many fascinating recently released texts, readers can find out what the scrolls really say. Garcma Martmnez brings years of scrolls research and scholarship to the translations and his wide grasp of the texts is evident throughout.'
Lawrence H. Schiffman, New York University.
'"Garcma Martmnez deserves our gratitude for having compiled the most comprehensive one-volume edition of the Dead Seas Scrolls ever attempted. Drawing on his vast knowledge of and firsthand acquaintance with the texts, he has prepared a careful rendering into English of everything worth translating, including the full texts of the multiple copies of works such as the Community Rule and the Damascus Document. Especially helpful is the fact that line numbers are specified in the text so that the reader knows exactly where the words are found. The substantial introduction and the full list of Qumran manuscripts, with up-to-date bibliographical references, enhance the value of the volume even more.'
James C. VanderKam, University of Notre Dame.
'"This is the most comprehensive translation of the Dead Ses Scrolls now available, and it should rapidly become a standard textbook.'
John J. Collins, "Journal of Biblical Literature, 1995.

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This text is a comprehensive English translation of the non-biblical Qumran scrolls. It presents a collection of 200 of the total 625 manuscripts. Those manuscripts omitted are either in such a fragmentary condition that translation would be meaningless, or are sufficiently modest in size that translation of them would add very little. The text contains an extensive preface outlining the origin of the manuscripts and the aims of the translation. This is followed by an introduction and the English translation of the texts. Concluding with a list of all manuscripts discovered at Qumran, this list should be a useful reference tool.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written!!, Aug 29 2000
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Susan L Alfson (Ridgecrest, CA United States) - See all my reviews
"The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated" by Florentino Garcia Martinez is the best version of translated Scroll material that I have come across, and there are "others." What makes this translation excellent is the unbiased, scholarly critique. Martinez does a superb job here! There is no "religious" leaning that I can see. This translation is not prejudged in any way, shape or form. This is an excellent reference book for anyone desiring to research the scrolls.

There has been an argument made against Martinez' translation. That argument says that since this translation was first put into Spanish, then into English something was lost in the translation. Not so! Florentino Garcia Martinez is a Professor at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands- a well renowned scholar. If anything, his multiple translations just go to show his intelligence and ability at what he does (he runs the Qumran Institute). This is a reliable and very well written translation!

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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very well written!!, Aug 29 2000
By Susan L Alfson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated: The Qumran Texts in English (Paperback)
"The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated" by Florentino Garcia Martinez is the best version of translated Scroll material that I have come across, and there are "others." What makes this translation excellent is the unbiased, scholarly critique. Martinez does a superb job here! There is no "religious" leaning that I can see. This translation is not prejudged in any way, shape or form. This is an excellent reference book for anyone desiring to research the scrolls.

There has been an argument made against Martinez' translation. That argument says that since this translation was first put into Spanish, then into English something was lost in the translation. Not so! Florentino Garcia Martinez is a Professor at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands- a well renowned scholar. If anything, his multiple translations just go to show his intelligence and ability at what he does (he runs the Qumran Institute). This is a reliable and very well written translation!


25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just Plain Jane, Jan 30 2003
By Virgil Brown - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated (Paperback)
This book needs to be considered alongside _The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation_ edited by Michael Wise et al. Readers who find a commentary advantageous will want to seek out Wise's book. Readers who are ready to look at the texts and make their own comparisons are ready for Garcia-Martinez's book.

Garcia-Martinez begins his book with a short history of the DSS and addresses a couple of the key issues of the DSS such as whether they are a part of a sectarian library. Next comes a thematic approach to the Scrolls. The Rule of the Community and the Damascus Document come at the beginning of the book, but the rest of the un-numbered manuscripts are grouped with other manuscripts of a similar theme.

There are no biblical manuscripts nor are there any Hebrew texts. However at the end of the book are lists of all of the manuscripts and the caves in which they were found.
There lies the real advantage of this book: each manuscript is accompanied by an authoritative bibliographical reference(s) for those who want to know more.


19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Useful reference tool, Jun 7 2001
By D. Daily - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated (Paperback)
These comprehensive translations are of the non-Biblical texts found from the caves at Qumran, and are useful for anyone interested primarily in the *content* of the scrolls. The hebrew texts are not given in this work (those interested in such should search under title = "Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition", published both by Brill/Eerdmans), and the Biblical texts are not given (bibliographies are given for these texts-- most often the Oxford series *Discoveries in the Judaean Desert* is the primary source for Biblical texts).

Serious students of Qumran literature will need more than this work, of course, given that some of the renderings given in the book are disputed (debate over the particulars of any given text can be consulted in academic journals and monographs). The book is a solid compilation of translations of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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