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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Curbstone who wrote (33513)10/22/2000 6:39:57 AM
From: John Stichnoth  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
OT--I prefer your latter post to the prior. :o)

Since you bring it up, though--

<<Dead Sea Scrolls (circa 200bc-65ad) contained either fragments or entire copies of every book
in the Hebrew canon except Esther, and that they match modern translations (the Isaiah document for instance) almost word for word?
>>

I thought part of the criticism of the keepers of the Scrolls is that they have in fact NOT been made fully available to the community at large, and that examination of them has not been completed. Last I heard of them, they were described as from a sect that was at odds with the mainstream at the time, they contained some apocrypha, and as such inconsistencies with the Torah and Bible texts were present.

Offered in the spirit of intellectual curiosity. I have no axe to grind on this or any related issue.
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