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The University of North Carolina Sunsite page on the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Library of Congress. Includes lots of supplementary information on the scrolls.


Eisenbrauns, An Academic Bookseller, Publisher, and Typesetter, Specializing in the Ancient Near East and Biblical Studies. Eisenbrauns has been serving the academic community for more than 20 years. Scholars from around the world have come to depend upon Eisenbrauns for quality publications in ancient Near Eastern studies, Archaeology, Assyriology, and biblical studies.

CenturyOne is the bookstore outlet of a non-profit corporation which funds archaeological projects, historical and biblical research, lectures and symposiums, publications and education on subjects pertaining to the time of the first century C.E./A.D. They have some excellent bargains on books relating to this period, including some books published by BIBAL Press.

The Institute for Judaism and Christian Origins is an interfaith institute dedicated to research and teaching. The Institute is especially committed to making the latest trends in historical, archaeological, and biblical research accessible to the Church and Synagogue.

BIBAL.net, the main site of the nonprofit organization that founded BIBAL Press. It includes a bookstore (not yet operational) and a forum for discussion of methodologies for biblical studies.
The core of this site and its main purpose brings together four promising new biblical exegetical methodologies and places them in dialogue with one another. These four include
analysis of the arithmological dimensions of the Text,
analysis of the prosody or poetic structure, and
analysis of the musical structure indicated in its traditional cantillation marks, and
analysis of the rhetorical structure of textual units such as cantos, strophes, and the like.
Each methodology has its own subsection, consisting of a front page with a short general description of the method linking to more specific studies related to the Psalms Project, where our efforts are currently focused.
The author of Managing the Universe on a Part-Time Basis has a very nice personal web site.
Caspar Labuschagne website: www.labuschagne.nl.