Qumran and Apocalyptic : : studies on the Aramaic texts from Qumran / / by Florentino Garcia Martinez.

The present volume contains a selection of studies on the Aramaic texts from Qumran, originally published in Spanish but thoroughly revised here, which investigate the contributions made by the Qumran manuscripts to the study of the Apocalyptic Tradition. The first three papers collected here are co...

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Superior document:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah, v. 9
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : E.J. Brill,, 1992.
Year of Publication:1992
Language:English
Aramaic
Series:Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 9.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 233 pages)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
FOREWORD /
4QMESS AR AND THE BOOK OF NOAH /
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE ARAMAIC ENOCH FRAGMENTS TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE BOOKS OF ENOCH /
THE BOOK OF GIANTS /
THE PRAYER OF NABONIDUS: A NEW SYNTHESIS /
4QPSEUDO DANIEL ARAMAIC AND THE PSEUDO-DANIELIC LITERATURE /
THE ESCHATOWGICAL FIGURE OF 4Q246 /
THE «NEW JERUSALEM» AND THE FUTURE TEMPLE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS FROM QUMRAN /
INDEX OF AUTHORS /
STUDIES ON THE TEXTS OF THE DESERT OF JUDAH /
Summary:The present volume contains a selection of studies on the Aramaic texts from Qumran, originally published in Spanish but thoroughly revised here, which investigate the contributions made by the Qumran manuscripts to the study of the Apocalyptic Tradition. The first three papers collected here are concerned with apocalyptic texts belonging to the Enochic Tradition ( Book of Noah, Books of Enoch, Book of Giants ) and show how the fragmentary copies found at Qumran have radically altered the way in which we understand them. The next two studies deal with two texts which were previously unknown and which stem from the Danielic Tradition ( 4QPrNab, 4QpsDan Ar ); they both notably enrich our knowledge of the traditions of Daniel. The last two studies discuss two Qumranic apocalypses ( 4Q246, 11QNJ ) which reveal the richness and the diversity of the theological conceptions circulating within the Apocalyptic Tradition. The book offers a most up-to-date survey of research on these manuscripts and makes a fresh contribution to the understanding of Qumran and of the Apocalyptic Tradition.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004350101
ISSN:0169-9962 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Florentino Garcia Martinez.