Edward D. Andrews, a conservative Evangelical Christian Bible scholar, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Dead Sea Scrolls, meticulously examining their content, context, and significance. This book addresses crucial questions that have intrigued both scholars and believers: How do these scrolls compare with the Hebrew Bible? What insights do they provide into the religious practices and beliefs of their authors? And perhaps most controversially, do they have any connection to the origins of Christianity?
Rejecting speculative theories that link the Essenes or the Qumran community with the early Christian movement, this book argues that any similarities between the Dead Sea Scrolls and New Testament teachings stem from their shared foundation in the Old Testament. Andrews carefully analyzes specific scrolls—such as the Great Isaiah Scroll, the War Scroll, and the Temple Scroll—translating and interpreting key passages to uncover their true meaning.
The Dead Sea Scrolls: What Is the Truth About the Dead Sea Scrolls? is an essential resource for seminary students, pastors, and churchgoers who seek a deeper understanding of these ancient texts and their place within the broader narrative of biblical history. With rigorous scholarship and a firm commitment to biblical truth, this book provides clarity amidst the complex and often contentious debates surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Discover the enduring significance of these ancient manuscripts and their impact on our understanding of the Bible today.
EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored over 220+ books. In addition, Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version (UASV).