Price and House, “Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology”
Due out this November is Randall Price and Wayne House’s聽“Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology.”
Due out this November is Randall Price and Wayne House’s聽“Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology.”
Discussion of the recent Qumran-vicinity cave finds since the previous post聽tracking the story here includes:
What seems to be shaping up as the key question about the status of this new find’s designation as “Cave 12” is the question “What makes a cave worthy of inclusion inside the numbering?"鈥攁ctual textual finds tied to the location or simply a strong possibility that ancient texts were once located in the cave? Barring additional news about thus-far undisclosed contents from this cave, the apparently blank parchment showing text under multispectral examination, or known texts’ being re-provenanced聽to this cave, it seems more in keeping with the criteria applied to derive the existing 11-cave scheme not to include this new cave聽as a twelfth in that sequence. But, of course, the new find remains quite significant and reopens important questions about聽possible issues of provenance for texts currently classified as deriving from the standard聽11 caves.
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