Qumran prayer and religious poetry / / by Bilhah Nitzan ; translated from the Hebrew by Jonathan Chipman.

Qumran Prayer and Religious Poetry represents the first attempt to undertake a systematic, comprehensive study of the liturgical and poetic texts which were discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran. The collections of prayers, blessings and hymns indicate that fixed prayers were already cus...

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Superior document:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah, v. 12
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, New York ;, Köln : : E.J. Brill,, [1994]
©1994
Year of Publication:1994
Language:English
Hebrew
Series:Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 415 pages)
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Other title:Tefilat Ḳumran ṿe-shiratah be-ziḳatan la-Miḳra.
Preliminary Material /
PREFACE /
ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGLA /
INIRODUCTION /
FIXED PRAYER IN QUMRAN AND IN MAINSTREAM JUDAISM /
FROM OCCASIONAL PRAYER TO FIXED PRAYER /
FIXED PRAYER IN QUMRAN /
THE FIXED SUPPLICATIONS (TEḥINNOT) FROM QUMRAN /
PRAYER OF THE CONGREGATION /
BLESSINGS AND CURSES /
THE PRIESTLY BLESSING AS TEXTUAL FORM IN THE BIBLE AND IN QUMRAN /
SONGS OF PRAISE /
ESCHATOLOGICAL POETRY /
MAGICAL POETRY /
MYSTICAL POETRY /
THE THANKSGIVING SCROLL (1QH) AND PRAYER TEXTS (A CONFRONTATION) /
THE THANKSGIVING SCROLL (1QH)* AND PRAYER COMPOSITIONS /
APPENDIX I: THE PRIESTLY BLESSING IN THE TRADITION OF JEWISH WORSHIP /
APPENDIX II /
APPENDIX III: THE QEDUŠA (TRISHAGION) /
BIBLIOGRAPHY /
INDEX OF REFERENCES /
STUDIES ON THE TEXTS OF THE DESERT OF JUDAH /
Summary:Qumran Prayer and Religious Poetry represents the first attempt to undertake a systematic, comprehensive study of the liturgical and poetic texts which were discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran. The collections of prayers, blessings and hymns indicate that fixed prayers were already customary within Judaism during the period of the Second Temple within sectarian circles. In the light of the prayer texts from Qumran the author conducts a systematic study of Jewish prayer beginning with its biblical traditions, through its development during the Second Temple period, and down to rabbinic prayer. By means of comparative literary analysis, the author is able to elucidate the relationship of the Qumran texts to forms and motifs found in parallel text types from various periods and circles within Judaism. This volume provides the reader with tools for a renewed study of the history of prayer in Judaism in the light of new textual evidence from the Second Temple period.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-380) and index.
ISBN:9004350136
ISSN:0169-9962 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Bilhah Nitzan ; translated from the Hebrew by Jonathan Chipman.