Flores Florentino : : Dead Sea Scrolls and other early Jewish studies in honour of Florentino Garcia Martinez / / edited by Anthony Hilhorst, Emile Puech, and Eibert Tigchelaar.

This volume contains forty-eight essays, presented by friends, colleagues and students from many countries, in honour of Florentino García Martínez, director of the Groningen Qumran Institute, editor-in-chief of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, and professor in Leuven. The majority of the essay...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 122.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Materials /  |r A.T. Hilhorst , E. Puech and E.J.C. Tigchelaar --   |t L’Ostracon De Khirbet Qumrân (Khq1996/1) Et Une Vente De Terrain À Jéricho, Témoin De L’Occupation Essénienne À Qumrân /  |r Émile Puech --   |t The Nature And Aims Of The Sect Known From The Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r John J. Collins --   |t Flavio Giuseppe E La Filosofia Degli Esseni /  |r Alessandro Catastini --   |t Asidaioi And Essenes /  |r Étienne Nodet --   |t Memoria Colectiva E Identidad De Grupo En Qumrán /  |r Jaime Vázquez Allegue --   |t “Nobook-body Dared To Add To Them, To Take From Them, Or To Make Changes” ( Josephus, Ag. Ap. 1.42) The Textual Standardization Of Jewish Scriptures In Light Of The Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Armin Lange --   |t Les Titres Des Livres Bibliques : Le Témoignage De La Bibliothèque De Qumrân /  |r Katell Berthelot --   |t Qumran Readings In Agreement With The Septuagint Against The Masoretic Text Part Two: Joshua–Judges /  |r Corrado Martone --   |t A Qualitative Assessment Of The Textual Profile Of 4qsama /  |r Eugene Ulrich --   |t The Textual Character Of The Unique Readings Of 4qsama (4q51) /  |r Donald W. Parry --   |t Five Surprises In The Qumran Psalms Scrolls /  |r Peter W. Flint --   |t The Qumran Aramaic Texts And The Qumran Community /  |r Devorah Dimant --   |t The Sons Of Aaron In The Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Charlotte Hempel --   |t Damascus Document IV 10–12 /  |r Johannes Tromp --   |t Some Aspects Of New Jerusalem /  |r Hugo Antonissen --   |t The Imaginal Context And The Visionary Of The Aramaic New Jerusalem /  |r Eibert Tigchelaar --   |t Reading The Human Body And Writing In Code: Physiognomic Divination And Astrology In The Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Mladen Popović --   |t Rewritten Bible As A Borderline Phenomenon—Genre, Textual Strategy, Or Canonical Anachronism? /  |r Anders Klostergaard Petersen --   |t Annotazioni Su Alcuni Temi Enochici A Qumran /  |r Giovanni Ibba --   |t Sobre La Sintaxis Verbal En El Hebreo De Qumran /  |r Luis Vegas Montaner --   |t 3 Kingdoms Compared With Similar Rewritten Compositions /  |r Emanuel Tov --   |t Jérémie Le Prophète Dans Le Tm Et Les LXX De Son Livre /  |r Francolino J. Gonçalves --   |t Joshua And Copernicus: Josh 10:12–15 And The History Of Reception /  |r Ed Noort --   |t Ezekiel’S Utopian Expectations /  |r Johan Lust --   |t La Construction D’Haman Dans Le Livre D’Esther /  |r Jesús Asurmendi --   |t 1 Enoch 73:5–8 And The Synchronistic Calendar /  |r James C. Vanderkam --   |t Evidence Of 1 Enoch 10:4 In Matthew 22:13? /  |r Joseph Verheyden --   |t Between Jacob’s Death And Moses’ Birth: The Intertextual Relationship Between Genesis 50:15–Exodus 1:14 And Jubilees 46:1–16 /  |r Jacques Van Ruiten --   |t Moses’ Father Speaks Out /  |r Pieter W. Van Der Horst --   |t Some Remarks On The Figure Of Elijah In Lives Of The Prophets 21:1–3 /  |r Géza G. Xeravits --   |t Temple And Cult In The Apocrypha And Pseudepigrapha: Future Perspectives /  |r Michael A. Knibb --   |t How Should We Contextualize Pseudepigrapha? Imitation And Emulation In 4 Ezra /  |r Hindy Najman --   |t The Envy Of God In The Paradise Story According To The Greek Life Of Adam And Eve /  |r Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta --   |t El Cordero De Dios En La Literatura Intertestamental /  |r Luis Díez Merino --   |t Collins, Io E L’Apocalittica; O Anche Gli Apocrifi? /  |r Paolo Sacchi --   |t Canonical Reception Of The Deuterocanonical And Apocryphal Books In Christianity /  |r Julio Trebolle. 
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