Everyone's heard of it. Many believe it. Is there a "gap in time" between the first two verses in Genesis? Does this alleged gap really represent a vast amount of time? Weston Field's classic treatme
Once they were lost, but now are found, but Fields, executive director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation in Jerusalem, offers a fuller history than that. Except in the chronology, he is not concerned
This massive volume of specialized studies, which is dedicated to the immensely productive scholar Emanuel Tov (Bible studies, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem, Israel: a bibliography of his work is included),