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  1. Ourran.Olav Rohrer-Ertl, Ferdinand Rohrhirsch, Dietbert Hahn, ElBERT Tigchelaar, Annette Steudel, Temple Scroll, Florentino Garcîa MARTfNEZ, Florentino GarcIa MartInez, James C. VanderKam & Florentino GarcIa MARTfNEZ - 2000 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 80:78.
     
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  2. Scrolling Towards Bethlehem: Conforming to Authoritarian Social Media Laws.Yvonne Chiu - 2024 - In Carl Fox & Joe Saunders (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics. Routledge. pp. 355–367.
    The social media industry lacks developed principles of professional ethics that it would need in order to better navigate the ethics of conforming to local media laws in authoritarian countries that lack meaningful protections for privacy, personal and political expression, and intellectual property. This chapter analyzes this question through three frameworks of professional ethics—journalism ethics, technology ethics, and business ethics—and the ways that social media resembles and crucially differs from these three industries.
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    The Philosophical Aspect of Contemporary Technology: Ellulian Technique and Infinite Scroll within Social Media.Milvydas Knyzelis - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (1).
    Infinite scroll as a digital technology feature was introduced in 2006 and instantly gained momentum in a variety of platforms. The efficient and engaging technology experience brought by infinite scroll aligns well with the French sociologist Jacques Ellul’s concept of technique. Ellul does not perceive technique as technology, instead, he views it as a phenomenon of efficiency, permeating the societal, political and economic fields of human activity. By applying the characteristics of Ellul’s technique to the infinite scroll feature within social (...)
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  4. Isaiah: Scroll of a Prophetic Heritage.William L. Holladay - 1978
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    Scroll culture and authoritarian populism: how Turkish and Greek online news aggravate ‘refugee crisis’ tensions.Lyndon C. S. Way & Dimitris Serafis - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (6):643-664.
    Contentious relations between Türkiye and Greece can be traced back centuries to conflicts such as Ottoman Turks conquering Istanbul which was the centre of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 and the 182...
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    Bitter Scrolls: Sexist Poison in the Canon.Peter Heinegg - 2010 - Upa.
    This book is a broad survey of our 'sacred texts,' both Holy Writ and secular masterpieces, whose canonical status often exempt them from hardnosed, commonsense criticism. A frank look at this literature is necessary and reveals a stunning combination of bias and blindness toward women.
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  7. Sea-Scroll Madness.Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1956 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 37 (4):341.
     
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    The Mandaic Magic Scroll Zarazta ḏ-Hibil Ziua: A Possible Scenario of Literary Evolution.Tania Notarius - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (4):745.
    This paper deals with different textual versions of the important Mandaic magic scroll called Zarazta ḏ-Hibil Ziua. There are around thirteen manuscripts in different Western collections that attest to the text of this talisman. These manuscripts reveal great diversity. The general textual scope and literary structure of each manuscript are investigated. This allows an initial grouping of the texts into several text-types. The textual groupings are evaluated in light of various sorts of meta-textual data: the headings of the manuscripts, editorial (...)
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  9. Please Scroll Down for Article.Peter Machamer - unknown
    This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution, re-selling, loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden.
     
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  10. The Scrolls and Christian Origins.Matthew Black - 1961
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  11. The Scrolls and the New Testament.Krister Stendahl - 1957
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    Composite One- to Six-Scroll Hidden Attractors in a Memristor-Based Chaotic System and Their Circuit Implementation.Ying Li, Xiaozhu Xia, Yicheng Zeng & Qinghui Hong - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-13.
    Chaotic systems with hidden multiscroll attractors have received much attention in recent years. However, most parts of hidden multiscroll attractors previously reported were repeated by the same type of attractor, and the composite of different types of attractors appeared rarely. In this paper, a memristor-based chaotic system, which can generate composite attractors with one up to six scrolls, is proposed. These composite attractors have different forms, similar to the Chua’s double scroll and jerk double scroll. Through theoretical analysis, we find (...)
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    Scrolls from Qumr'n Cave I: The Great Isaiah Scroll, the Order of the Community, the Pesher to HabakkukScrolls from Qumran Cave I: The Great Isaiah Scroll, the Order of the Community, the Pesher to Habakkuk.G. W. Ahlström, Frank Moore Cross, David Noel Freedman, James A. Sanders & G. W. Ahlstrom - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):111.
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    Three Unpublished Scrolls Attesting to Pilgrimages to Mecca and Medina (16th century).Sergio Carro Martín - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):221-245.
    This article presents the edition of three unpublished 16th-century scrolls preserved in the Palau Ribes Collection (Barcelona) that contain diagrammatic representations of the holy places of Mecca and Medina. One of them certifies the fulfillment of the major (ḥajj) and minor (ʿumra) pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca on behalf of a little girl, in what appears to be a certificate reused by removing the names of the original parties. The other two documents extoll the city of Medina and (...)
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    Gandhāran Scrolls: Rediscovering an Ancient Manuscript Type.Stefan Baums - 2014 - In Jörg Quenzer, Dmitry Bondarev & Jan-Ulrich Sobisch (eds.), Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field. De Gruyter. pp. 183-226.
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  16. Scrolls from Qumran Cave I.John C. Trever - 1972
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    The impatient gaze: on the phenomenon of scrolling in the age of boredom.Jakub Marek - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (254):107-135.
    In four major parts, this study investigates the phenomenon of scrolling. Its first task is to argue in favor of a specific quality of the experience of scrolling, distinguishing it from other forms of distraction, notably from the flow experience. Scrolling takes the shape of aimless drifting. Secondly, it investigates the phenomenon of scrolling against its relevant historical, economic, social, and cultural backdrop, with the intention of understanding scrolling as a typical phenomenon of today, rather (...)
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    The fable and the scroll.Arnheim Rudolf - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (1):35-38.
    This essay offers a brief reading of, and reflection on, certain fables by the Chinese Taoist writer Chuang-Tzu. It also reflects on the art of Chinese scrolls and the Tao and Tinji.
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    The Unfinishable Scroll and Beyond: Mark Sharlow's Blogs, July 2008 to March 2011.Mark F. Sharlow - manuscript
    An archive of Mark Sharlow's two blogs, "The Unfinishable Scroll" and "Religion: the Next Version." Covers Sharlow's views on metaphysics, epistemology, mind, science, religion, and politics. Includes topics and ideas not found in his papers.
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  20. YADIN, "Scroll of the War of the Sons of Light".G. R. Driver - 1962 - Hibbert Journal 60 (39):351.
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    The Dead Sea Scrolls. [REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):156-156.
    This is the first in a series of college texts dealing with biblical archaeology. Written in outline form, the book gives a clear account of the discovery and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls. A careful analysis is offered for the content of each set of scrolls. Chapter XIX is a comparison of the Qumran sect and early Christianity. Numerous parallels in faith and rite can be drawn between the two groups: e.g., Messianic and eschatological beliefs as well as similar (...)
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  22. The Rülek Scrolls and the Practice of the Door: Marton Bialek (1892-?), Central Asian Syncretism, and the Guardian of the Threshold.Easter McCraney - 2021 - In D. Graham Burnett, Catherine L. Hansen & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), In search of the third bird: exemplary essays from the proceedings of ESTAR(SER), 2001-2021. London: Strange Attractor Press.
     
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    Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara. The British Library Kharosthi Fragments. Richard Salomon with contributions by Raymond Allchin and Mark Barnard. [REVIEW]Chr Lindtner - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (1):110-113.
    Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara. The British Library Kharosthi Fragments. Richard Salomon with contributions by Raymond Allchin and Mark Barnard. The British Library, London 1999. xx, 273 pp. £50.00 ; £25.00. ISBN 0-7123-4610-4; 0-7123-4611-2.
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    On Scrolls, Artefacts and Intellectual Property.Wido van Peursen, Timothy H. Lim, Hector L. MacQueen & Calum M. Carmichael - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):668.
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    The Scroll of Exalted Kingship: Diwan Malkuta ʿLaita (Mandean Manuscript No. 34 in the Drower Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford)The Scroll of Exalted Kingship: Diwan Malkuta Laita.Edwin M. Yamauchi & Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):526.
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  26. The Dead Sea Scrolls.Millar Burrows - 1955
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    Tibetan Painted Scrolls.Ferdinand D. Lessing, Alex Wayman & Giuseppe Tucci - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (1):40.
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  28. The Dead Sea Scrolls Today, Second Edition.James C. VanderKam - 2010
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    Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls: 2 Volume Set.Lawrence H. Schiffman & James VanderKam (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press USA.
    'The overall positive impression given by the 'Encyclopedia' is that of competence and general usefulness.' -Journal of Jewish Studies, vol.211, no.2 'the Encyclopedia is an excellent reference work, which can be recommended to anyone interested in the scrolls' -Journal for the Study of Judaism 'The editors and contributors have done a great service in producing this reference work devoted to the Scrolls and related topics.' -Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 2001 'the two editors-in-chief... as well as all (...)
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  30. The Hebrew Scrolls from the Neighbourhood of Jericho and the Dead Sea.G. R. Driver - 1951
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    The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Originality of Christ.J. Franklin Ewing - 1956 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 31 (4):631-632.
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  32. The Battle of the Scrolls.Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1958 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):5.
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    The Temple Scroll and the Bible: The Methodology of 11Qt.Jacob Milgrom & Dwight D. Swanson - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):218.
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  34. The Dead Sea Psalms Scroll.J. A. Sanders - 1967
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  35. Scribes and Scrolls at Qumran.[author unknown] - 2019
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    The importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for the study of the explicit quotations in Ad Hebraeos.Gert J. Steyn - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):9.
    The important contribution that the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) hold for New Testament studies is probably most evident in Ad Hebraeos. This contribution seeks to present an overview of relevant extant DSS fragments available for an investigation of the Old Testament explicit quotations and motifs in the book of Hebrews. A large number of the explicit quotations in Hebrews were already alluded to, or even quoted, in some of the DSS. The DSS are of great importance for the study of (...)
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    Readers of the lost scrolls.Julian Baggini - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 18:11-12.
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  38. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins (Joseph A. Fitzmyer).N. King - 2002 - Heythrop Journal 43 (3):362-362.
     
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    The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Early Church.Lucetta Mowry - 1965 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 40 (4):515-528.
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  40. The Dead Sea Scrolls.Charles F. Pfeiffer - 1957
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    Sanctuary schematics and temple ideology in the Hebrew Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls: The import of Numbers.Joshua J. Spoelstra - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–5.
    The temple schematics in the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS), that is, New Jerusalem and Temple Scroll, has often been comparatively examined with the sanctuary structures in the Hebrew Bible (HB) (Ezk 40-48 and Num 2). Typically, in scholarship, the irreconcilable differences between all accounts (regarding the size, shape, name-gate ordering, etc.) is underscored, thus rendering a literary conundrum. This article argues that New Jerusalem and Temple Scroll drew from both Ezekiel 40-48 and Numbers 2 in different ways, purporting the sect(s)'s (...)
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  42. The Qumran (Dead Sea) Scrolls and Palaeography.Solomon A. Birnbaum - 1952
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    Ten Thousand Scrolls: Reading and Writing in the Poetics of Huang Tingjian and the Late Northern Song by Yugen Wang.Nicholas Hudson - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1310-1311.
  44. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible.Roland E. Murphy - 1956
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  45. The Dead Sea Scrolls: What Have We Learned?Eileen M. Schuller - 2006
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  46. The Esther Scroll: The Story of the Story.David J. A. Clines - 1984
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    The First Jewish Astronomers: Lunar Theory and Reconstruction of a Dead Sea Scroll.Eshbal Ratzon - 2017 - Science in Context 30 (2):113-139.
    ArgumentThe Astronomical Book of Enoch describes the passage of the moon through the gates of heaven, which stand at the edges of the earth. In doing so, the book describes the position of the rising and setting of the moon on the horizon. Otto Neugebauer, the historian of ancient science, suggested using the detailed tables found in later Ethiopic texts in order to reconstruct the path of the moon through the gates. This paper offers a new examination of earlier versions (...)
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    Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible. By James C. Vanderkam.James E. Bowley - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
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  49. The Dead Sea Scrolls Manual of Discipline.William Hugh Brownlee - 1951
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  50. The Dead Sea Scrolls: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English Translations, Volume 1: Rule of the Community and Related Documents.James H. Charlesworth - 1994
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