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Qumran Cave 1 Revisited

Qumran Cave 1 Revisited
Author: International Organization for Qumran Studies. Meeting
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004185801

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Papers presented at the IOQS meeting in Ljubljana Qumran Cave 1 Revisited: Reconsidering the Cave 1 Texts Sixty Years after Their Discovery, on the two Isaiah scrolls, the Community Rule, the War Scroll, the Thanksgivings Scroll, and the Genesis Apocryphon.


The Caves of Qumran

The Caves of Qumran
Author: Marcello Fidanzio
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004316507

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In Qumran studies, the attention of scholars has largely been focused on the Dead Sea Scrolls, while archaeology has concentrated above all on the settlement. This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference (Lugano 2014) dedicated entirely to the caves of Qumran. The papers deal with both archaeological and textual issues, comparing the caves in the vicinity of Qumran between themselves and their contents with the other finds in the Dead Sea region. The relationships between the caves and the settlement of Qumran are re-examined and their connections with the regional context are investigated. The original inventory of the materials excavated from the caves by Roland de Vaux is published for the first time in appendix to the volume.


Qumran Cave 1

Qumran Cave 1
Author: D. Barthélemy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198263012

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Originally published in 1955, this volume is being reissued to make the entire series available to students and scholars of biblical and post-biblical Judaism and early Christianity.


Reimagining Apocalypticism

Reimagining Apocalypticism
Author: Lorenzo DiTommaso
Publisher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1628375353

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The Dead Sea Scrolls have expanded the corpus of early Jewish apocalyptic literature and tested scholars’ ideas of what apocalyptic means. With all the scrolls now available for study, contributors to this volume engage those texts and many more to reexplore not only definitions of the genre but also the influence of the Dead Sea Scrolls on the study of apocalyptic literature in the Second Temple period and beyond. Part 1 focuses on debates about categories and genre. Part 2 explores ancient Jewish texts from the Second Temple period to the early rabbinic era. Part 3 brings the results of scroll research into dialogue with the New Testament and early Christian writings. Contributors include Garrick V. Allen, Giovanni B. Bazzana, Stefan Beyerle, Dylan M. Burns, John J. Collins, Devorah Dimant, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Frances Flannery, Matthew J. Goff, Angela Kim Harkins, Martha Himmelfarb, G. Anthony Keddie, Armin Lange, Harry O. Maier, Andrew B. Perrin, Christopher Rowland, Alex Samely, Jason M. Silverman, and Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg.


Dead Sea Media

Dead Sea Media
Author: Shem Miller
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004408207

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In Dead Sea Media, Shem Miller offers an innovative media criticism of the Dead Sea Scrolls that examines the roles of orality and memory in the social setting and scribal practices of the Dead Sea Scrolls.


Community

Community
Author: Rick Wadholm
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532639287

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Community provides a constructive collection of essays offering biblical and theological reflections on the topic of community in honor of the Mennonite Old Testament scholar August H. Konkel’s seventieth birthday. As such, Community follows the trajectory of Gus’s own myriad contributions to scholarship that have been intentionally engaged both on behalf of and as a lively and constructive member of such community. These essays present forays across the spectrum of biblical and theological studies that intersect with the many contributions of Gus’s life work.


The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
Author: Michael D. Coogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1226
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0195377370

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This is the first in this series of specialised reference works, each addressing a specific subfield within biblical studies. Books of the Bible is in depth, with articles on all of the canonical books, major apocryphal books of the New and Old Testaments, important noncanonical texts and some thematic essays.


The Land to the Elect and Justice for All

The Land to the Elect and Justice for All
Author: Mika S. Pajunen
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3647550604

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Mika S. Pajunen contributes both to the understanding of manuscript 4Q381 from the Dead Sea Scrolls and to broader issues related to the reconstruction of damaged scrolls and to the reading of psalms in late Second Temple Judaism. The author focuses especially on the collection of "apocryphal" psalms in 4Q381 and other similar psalm collections, but it is also of interest to the ongoing search for the functions of psalmody in this period.A material reconstruction of manuscript 4Q381 has been made to determine the original placement of all the substantial fragments within the scroll. The reconstruction shows there to be eight psalms in the preserved scroll. A thorough analysis of all of them is incorporated in this study, including a critical Hebrew text and the first English translation of the psalms, a basic outline of the psalms' content with comments on their details, and a presentation of their overall message.All the psalms in 4Q381 discuss specific periods of time. The first three psalms cover a period from the Creation to the expected future of a group identified as God's chosen ones. These are followed by five pseudepigraphic psalms that are named in this study as Praise of the Man of God (David), Praise of Hezekiah, Penitential Prayer of Manasseh, Lament of Josiah, and Penitential Prayer of Jehoiachin. The psalms in 4Q381 make up a consistent whole that is shown to function as a unified lesson on the justice of God toward his elect.In this investigation 4Q381 is placed into its proper place inside some of the larger developments and ideologies perceivable within late Second Temple Judaism. For instance, 4Q381 is part of the general trends discernible in psalmody of this period, namely, a general increase in reflection upon the past and the use of wisdom motifs. But in addition, 4Q381 also gives evidence of a perception of psalms as sources of history that is in the end found to be a much broader phenomenon.


The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions

The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions
Author: Angela Kim Harkins
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800699785

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At the origin of the Watchers tradition is the single enigmatic reference in Genesis 6 to the sons of God who had intercourse with human women, producing a race of giants upon the earth. That verse sparked a wealth of cosmological and theological speculation in early Judaism. Here leading scholars explore the contours of the Watchers traditions through history, tracing their development through the Enoch literature, Jubilees, and other early Jewish and Christian writings. This volume provides a lucid survey of current knowledge and interpretation of one of the most intriguing theological motifs of the Second Temple period.


The Dead Sea Scrolls at 60

The Dead Sea Scrolls at 60
Author: Lawrence Schiffman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004188053

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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 2008 Ranieri Colloquium on Ancient Studies at New York University, dedicated to "The Dead Sea Scrolls at 60: The Scholarly Contributions of NYU Faculty and Alumni."