The Text of the Pentateuch : : Textual Criticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls / / Sidnie White Crawford.

In the last several decades since the first publications of the biblical Dead Sea Scrolls, a revolution has occurred in the understanding of the history of the text of the Hebrew Bible during the Second Temple period. The present volume is a collection of articles documenting that revolution, writte...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft , 493
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 328 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Abbreviations of sources
  • Sources
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Textual Criticism, Featuring the Book of Deuteronomy
  • 1 The All Souls Deuteronomy (4QDeutn) and the Decalogue
  • 2 4QDeutn: Biblical Manuscript or Excerpted Text?
  • 3 Special Features of Four Biblical Manuscripts from Cave 4, Qumran: 4QDeuta, 4QDeutc, 4QDeutd, and 4QDeutg
  • 4 Three Deuteronomy Manuscripts from Cave 4, Qumran
  • 5 Reading Deuteronomy in the Second Temple Period
  • 6 Textual Criticism of the Book of Deuteronomy and The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition
  • 7 The Pentateuch as Found in the Pre-Samaritan Texts and 4QReworked Pentateuch
  • 8 “Biblical” Text—Yes or No? The Hebrew Bible
  • 9 Understanding the Textual History of the Hebrew Bible: A New Proposal
  • 10 The Qumran Pentateuch Scrolls: Their Literary Growth and Textual History
  • 11 Scribal Traditions in the Pentateuch and the History of the Early Second Temple Period
  • 12 Interpreting the Pentateuch through Scribal Processes: The Evidence from the Qumran Manuscripts
  • 13 Deuteronomy as a Test Case for an Eclectic Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible
  • 14 Deuteronomy in the Temple Scroll and its Use in the Textual Criticism of Deuteronomy
  • Part II: Rewriting the Classical Literature of Ancient Israel
  • 15 4Q364 and 365: A Preliminary Report
  • 16 A Note on 4Q365, Fragment 23 and Nehemiah 10:33–36
  • 17 Three Fragments from Qumran Cave 4 and Their Relationship to the Temple Scroll
  • 18 4QTemple? 4Q365a Revisited
  • 19 The “Rewritten” Bible at Qumran: A Look at Three Texts
  • 20 How Archaeology Affects the Study of Texts: Reflections on the Category “Rewritten Bible” at Qumran
  • 21 What Constitutes a Scriptural Text? The History of Scholarship on Qumran Manuscript 4Q158
  • 22 The Excerpted Manuscripts from Qumran, with Special Attention to 4QReworked Pentateuch D and 4QReworked Pentateuch E
  • 23 A Postscript on the Excerpted Texts
  • Part III: Final Thoughts
  • 24 Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible in the Twenty-First Century: Theory and Praxis
  • Collected Bibliography
  • Ancient Sources Index
  • Modern Authors Index