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Can someone help me find Avahas Dead Sea Salt in small part green bags?
My brother went to Israel during the Christmas holidays, he went to Jerusalem, Jordan and the Dead Sea. When he was at the Dead Sea, he got me Avaha dead sea salt in small green bags. I went to Avaha's website and could not find The Dead Sea bathing salts in the green part bags.They have them in pots, but their expensive. Please help I really want the dead sea salt to bathe in!
If you are in the U.S., there are a few places where you can buy AHAVA products, although I'm not sure if these special green bag can be found there. Frequently AHAVA products sold in Israel are packaged and priced differently than those sold elsewhere. Also in Israel, AHAVA running different offers, so the prices can really vary. But here are some places that carry a variety of AHAVA products: Nordstrom Bath and Body Works Mega Cosmetics also Marshall's and TJ Maxx carry AHAVA products from time to time, and you can find great deals, as these deals heavily discounted goods. But availability is hit or miss …. Alternatively, if you have any friends traveling soon, ask them to buy yourself salts, duty free, in Tel-Aviv airport – they run promotions like buy 3, get 1 free quite often.
Judaism, Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Scrolls from the Dead Sea $3.49 The Scrolls from the Dead Sea |
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Scrolls from the Dead Sea: An Exhibition of Scrolls and Archeological $1.56 Scrolls from the Dead Sea: An Exhibition of Scrolls and Archeological |
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The Teachings of the Essenes from Enoch to the Dead Sea Scrolls $14.99 The Teachings of the Essenes from Enoch to the Dead Sea Scrolls |
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From Enoch To The Dead Sea Scrolls: The Teachings Of The Essenes $9.25 From Enoch To The Dead Sea Scrolls: The Teachings Of The Essenes |
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The Dead Sea $25.77 The Dead Sea |
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Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls $35.22 From the time of their chance discovery in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have stirred worldwide interest in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. This landmark volume makes sense of the controversy and debate surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls for the general reader. |
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Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scroll $5.58 Dead Sea Scrolls expert Lawrence H. Schiffman shifts attention away from the sensationalism surrounding who has control of the scrolls by focusing on how these texts shed light on the history of Judaism and early Christianity. |
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A striking hymn from the Dead Sea scrolls (John Rylands Library, Manch $103.98 A striking hymn from the Dead Sea scrolls (John Rylands Library, Manch |
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Scriptural Allusions in the New Testament: Light from the Dead Sea Scr $56.95 Scriptural Allusions in the New Testament: Light from the Dead Sea Scr |
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Essene Book Of Everyday Virtues: Spiritual Wisdom From The Dead Sea Sc $55.95 Essene Book Of Everyday Virtues: Spiritual Wisdom From The Dead Sea Sc |
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The Dead Sea Scrolls $17.1 Who discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls? When and where were they discovered? How were they saved? Who has them now? Will more be discovered? Have all the scrolls been published? Are some still hidden away? Were there conspiracies to suppress some scrolls? How do the scrolls affect Christianity and Judaism? How similar are the biblical scrolls to our Bible today? These and other questions are answered in The Dead Sea Scrolls. A Short History, which offers information from exclusive interviews and unpublished archives. |
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Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls $105 Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls explores the evidence about the different uses of time-measurement in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Hebrew Bible and other ancient Jewish texts. James C. VanderKam examines the pertinent texts, their sources and the different uses to which people put calendrical information in the Christian world. He argues that the scrolls indicate that a dispute about the correct calendar for dating festivals was one of the principal reasons for the separation of the authors of the scrolls from Jewish society. |
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Dead Sea Scrolls $9 Who discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls? When and where were they discovered? How were they saved? Who has them now? Will more be discovered? Have all the scrolls been published? Are some still hidden away? Were there conspiracies to suppress some scrolls? How do the scrolls affect Christianity and Judaism? How similar are the biblical scrolls to our Bible today? These and other questions are answered in The Dead Sea Scrolls. A Short History, which offers information from exclusive interviews and unpublished archives.Who discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls? When and where were they discovered? How were they saved? Who has them now? Will more be discovered? Have all the scrolls been published? Are some still hidden away? Were there conspiracies to suppress some scrolls? How do the scrolls affect Christianity and Judaism? How similar are the biblical scrolls to our Bible today? These and other questions are answered in The Dead Sea Scrolls. A Short History, which offers information from exclusive interviews and unpublished archives. This is a Spanish translation of The Dead Sea Scrolls. A Short History. |
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The Dead Sea Scrolls (dead Sea Scrolls) $236.95 The Dead Sea Scrolls (dead Sea Scrolls) |
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Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls $92 The second edition of this fascinating book is the ideal introduction to the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran and their impact on our understanding of the rise of Christianity.<br><ul><br><li>Introduces the Qumran Scrolls to the uninitiated general reader. <br><li>Explains how revolutionary the discovery of the Scrolls was and their enduring significance. <br><li>Sets the Scrolls within the wider context of Jewish history and religion of the second temple period. <br><li>Now expanded to include additional material about the scrolls themselves and recent theories about the community behind them. </li></ul><br><p>This book is not available from Blackwell in the United States and the Philippines.List of Plates.<p>List of Maps and Figures.<p>Text Acknowledgements.<p>Author’s Acknowledgements.<p>Abbreviations.<p>1. What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?.<p>2. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible.<p>3. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Essenes.<p>4. An Essene Community at Qumran.<p>5. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Judaism.<p>6. Christianity Reconsidered.<p>7. Controversy and Conspiracy.<p>Appendix I.<p>Further Reading.<p>Notes.<p>Index.The new edition is somewhat expanded and brought up to date. The success and usefulness of Campbell’s introduction is further demonstrated in a Polish translation of the work. <i>Journal of Jewish Studies</i><br><p>Praise for the First Edition:<br><p>Without being sensational, of all the popular introductions on the market this one explains best how revolutionary the discovery of the Scrolls really was.&#8211; Professor P. R. Davies, in <i>Journal for the Study of the Old Testament</i><br><p>In <i>Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls</i>, Jonathan Campbell, an established expert on Qumran, has writte@W |
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Dead Sea Salts (15 oz.) $20 These therapeutic bath salts are comprised of natural dead sea salts. Dead sea salts use a slew of minerals to soften, soothe and nourish the skin. Kima Terramare’s blend of Dead Sea Salts are perfect for all skin types, including skin suffering from eczema and psoriasis. They also relieve joint stress and tired muscles, leaving the entire body feeling fresh and rejuvenated. |