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Four of [[ The First Scrolls | the first scrolls ]] were obtained by [[ ASOR ]]. These scrolls were translated by ASOR.  
Four of [[ The First Scrolls | the first scrolls ]] were obtained by [[ American Society of Oriental Research | ASOR ]]. These scrolls were translated by ASOR.  


== The First Scrolls ==
== The First Scrolls ==
* A complete manuscript of the book of Isaiah that differs remarkably from the medieval copies of Isaiah [[ 1QISaa | 1QIsa<sup>a</sup> ]].  
* A complete manuscript of the book of Isaiah that differs remarkably from the medieval copies of Isaiah [[ 1QIsaa | 1QIsa<sup>a</sup> ]].  
* A copy of [[ The Community Rule ]], which describes the basic theological underpinnings and organization of the [[ Qumran ]] sect.
* A copy of [[ The Community Rule ]], which describes the basic theological underpinnings and organization of the [[ Qumran ]] sect.
* The [[ Pesher Habakkuk ]], which is a commentary on the biblical book of [[ Habakkuk ]].
* The [[ Pesher Habakkuk ]], which is a commentary on the biblical book of [[ Habakkuk ]].
* [[ Genesis Apocryphon | The Genesis Apocryphon ]] that was an extensive retelling of portions of the book of [[ Genesis ]].
* [[ Genesis Apocryphon | The Genesis Apocryphon ]] that was an extensive retelling of portions of the book of [[ Genesis ]].

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Four of the first scrolls were obtained by ASOR . These scrolls were translated by ASOR.

The First Scrolls