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John Strugnell (*25 May 1930 in Barnet- +30 november 2007 in Cambridge (Mass.)) was a respected biblical scholar at Harvard whose tenure as the chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ended in controversy over anti-Semitic remarks he made in an interview. <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/us/09strugnell.html?_r=2&ref=obituaries&oref=slogin</ref>
John Strugnell (*25 May 1930 in Barnet- +30 november 2007 in Cambridge (Mass.)) was a respected biblical scholar at Harvard whose tenure as the chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ended in controversy over anti-Semitic remarks he made in an interview. <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/us/09strugnell.html?_r=2&ref=obituaries&oref=slogin</ref>
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John Strugnell (*25 May 1930 in Barnet- +30 november 2007 in Cambridge (Mass.)) was a respected biblical scholar at Harvard whose tenure as the chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ended in controversy over anti-Semitic remarks he made in an interview. [1]

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http://cojs.org/miqsat_ma-ase_hatorah_-4qmmt-_elisha_qimron-_anchor_bible_dictionary_-ed-_david_noel_freedman-_doubleday-_new_york_1992/ Miqsat Ma’ase HaTorah (4QMMT), Elisha Qimron, Anchor Bible Dictionary (ed. David Noel Freedman), Doubleday, New York 1992.