RESTOARED! THE TEMPLE SCROLL, THE ORIGINAL DEUTERONOMY
Often in the literature of middle Judaisms we find references to the Torah, yet often we cannot find such ordinances there. But we do find them in the Temple Scroll. This is a complete rebuilding of the Temple Scroll that answers such a question. Such quotes are to be found in the Scroll. The book of Deuteronomy that we have has been picked over and modified continuously over the past millennia. It is incomplete. The author claims that the Temple Scroll is the original Torah and in my judgment, he is correct! Check for yourself! This work is ground-breaking. For the first time a nearly complete Temple Scroll is available to non-scholars for their studies, devotions and writings, with a comparison to the canonical Deuteronomy and illustrations. Sample available for the asking.
Review: This is the publisher. You will find the 112 pages of this book to be packed with information on not only the Temple Scroll but on many other Jewish apocryphal and pseudepigraphical works. The print is small and their may be typos because this facsimile was published from the author's original document. It is written in common language, though. I would suggest this book for those who REALLY want to get into the Dead Sea Scrolls and the original Torah as the author sees it. It will also challenge your notions about what is canon now and what was canon then - for the differences will perhaps be shocking to the common believer. But we believers were not asked to leave our brains outside the door of church or synagogue. We are to take them in as we study the Creator's word. Test and prove all things. Home scholars and students of the Dead Sea Scrolls, especially those with some knowledge coming in will be Surprised by what our Synonymous Autodidact has discovered, and professional scholars will undoubtedly pan this book since it entails a brand new theory and a heap of textual proofs.  Let the book speak for itself!