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- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll abstract "The Aramaic Enoch Scroll is a non-published, complete copy of the Book of Enoch that is rumored to be in the possession of private investors.There is no proof of its existence, but according to the former chief editor of the official Dead Sea Scrolls editorial team, John Strugnell (deceased 2007), the scroll is well preserved, and microfilmed. Strugnell said that he was shown the microfilm in 1990, during the Kuwait crisis, but he was never able to buy it for the editorial team.".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll thumbnail Qumran_na_Pustyni_Judzkiej_011.JPG?width=300.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageID "26239342".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageLength "3311".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageRevisionID "635004662".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Enoch.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_Enoch.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Johnstrugnell2.jpg.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink John_Strugnell.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Qumran.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink Son_of_man.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Qumran_na_Pustyni_Judzkiej_011.JPG.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aramaic Enoch Scroll".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aramaic manuscript".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll subject Category:Book_of_Enoch.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll hypernym Copy.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll type Weapon.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll comment "The Aramaic Enoch Scroll is a non-published, complete copy of the Book of Enoch that is rumored to be in the possession of private investors.There is no proof of its existence, but according to the former chief editor of the official Dead Sea Scrolls editorial team, John Strugnell (deceased 2007), the scroll is well preserved, and microfilmed. Strugnell said that he was shown the microfilm in 1990, during the Kuwait crisis, but he was never able to buy it for the editorial team.".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll label "Aramaic Enoch Scroll".
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll sameAs Q4783961.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll sameAs m.0b76rpq.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll sameAs Q4783961.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll wasDerivedFrom Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll?oldid=635004662.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll depiction Qumran_na_Pustyni_Judzkiej_011.JPG.
- Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll isPrimaryTopicOf Aramaic_Enoch_Scroll.