Józef Tadeusz Milik (Seroczyn, Poland, 24 March 1922 – Paris, 6 January 2006) was a Polish biblical scholar and a Catholic priest, researcher of the Dead...
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of five extremely fragmented copies found in Qumran cave 4. In 1972, Jozef T. Milik published a significant fragment of the Visions of Amram. Since then...
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Judaean Desert, volume 1: Qumran Cave 1, edited by D. Barthélémy and Józef Milik, with contributions by R. de Vaux, G. M. Crowfoot, H. J. Plenderleith...
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is first attested on the arrowheads. Frank Moore Cross and Józef Milik wrote in 1954 that "[t]he el-Khadr javelin-heads provide the missing link between...
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as the Judaean Desert. Scholars such as Martin Noth, Frank Cross and Józef Milik have identified the town with the present-day archaeological site of...
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Józef Milik and Matthew Black in The Books of Enoch. Another translation has been released by Vermes[full citation needed] and Garcia-Martinez. Milik...
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Manichaeans edition of The Book of Giants was revealed in 1971 when Jósef T. Milik discovered several additional Aramaic fragments of Enochic works among...
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and was excavated from 22–29 September 1952 by Harding, de Vaux, and Józef Milik.: 10–11 Cave 4 is actually two hand-cut caves (4a and 4b), but since...
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List of former Catholic priests (section T)
without papal mandate, and was officially announced to be laicized in 2009 Józef Milik – Polish Biblical scholar, multi-linguist, Dead Sea Scrolls expert, and...
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immediately. The first editor assigned for the transcribed text was Józef Milik. He initially believed that the scroll was a product of the Essenes but...
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