The Songs of the Sage : : (4q510, 4q511).

"Since its discovery at Qumran in the 1950's, those wishing to study the Songs of the Sage (4Q510, 4Q511) had to approach a scattered grouping of fragments that gave little indication of the overall sequence, structure, and scope of the original composition. In the present volume, Joseph A...

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Superior document:Dead Sea Scrolls Editions
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2022.
©2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Dead Sea Scrolls Editions
Physical Description:1 online resource (275 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • ‎Contents
  • ‎Acknowledgments
  • ‎Abbreviations and Sigla
  • ‎Bibliography
  • ‎Fragment and Column Number Conversion Charts
  • ‎Converting from the DJD 7 Fragments to the Reconstructed Scroll
  • ‎Converting from the Reconstructed Scroll to the DJD 7 Fragments
  • ‎Introduction
  • ‎1. Discovery, Acquisition, and Present Location
  • ‎2. Publication History
  • ‎3. Photographic History
  • ‎3.1. PAM (Palestine Archaeological Museum) Photographs
  • ‎3.2. DJD 7 Plates
  • ‎3.3. Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library
  • ‎4. Physical Description
  • ‎4.1. 4Q510
  • ‎4.2. 4Q511
  • ‎5. Paleography (by Kipp Davis)
  • ‎5.1. Method
  • ‎5.2.1. 4Q511
  • ‎5.2.2. 4Q510
  • ‎6. Orthographic and Morphological Features
  • ‎6.1. 4Q510
  • ‎6.2. 4Q511
  • ‎7. Background and Rationale of This Edition
  • ‎8. The Material Reconstruction of 4Q511
  • ‎8.1. Methodology
  • ‎8.2. The Placement of Fragments: Categories of Certainty
  • ‎8.2.1. Confidently Placed Fragments: 63 ii-iv, 28-30, and 44-55 and 57-59
  • ‎8.2.1.1. Fragment 63 ii-iv (= Cols. 14-16)
  • ‎8.2.1.2. Fragments 28-30 (= Cols. 7-8)
  • ‎8.2.1.3. Fragments 44-55 and 57-59 (Cols. 9-11)
  • ‎8.2.2. Somewhat Confidently Placed Fragments: Fragments 60, 10, 2, 18, 1, and 35
  • ‎8.2.2.1. Fragment 60 (= Col. 12)
  • ‎8.2.2.2. Fragment 10 (= Col. 11 [Bottom])
  • ‎8.2.2.3. Fragment 2 (= Cols. 1-2)
  • ‎8.2.2.4. Fragment 18 (= Cols. 4-6)
  • ‎8.2.2.5. Fragment 1 (= Col. 3)
  • ‎8.2.2.6. Fragment 35 (= Col. 5 [Top])
  • ‎8.2.3. Tentatively Placed Fragments: Fragments 8, 63 i and 111, 43, 41, 37, and 22
  • ‎8.2.3.1. Fragment 8
  • ‎8.2.3.2. Fragments 63 i and 111
  • ‎8.2.3.3. Fragment 43
  • ‎8.2.3.4. Fragment 41 (= Col. 6)
  • ‎8.2.3.5. Fragment 37 (= Col. 4)
  • ‎8.2.3.6. Fragment 22
  • ‎8.2.4. Fragments That Cannot Be Placed with Any Certainty
  • ‎8.3. Summary
  • ‎9. Description of the Composition.
  • ‎9.1. Basic Characteristics, Purpose, and Generic Categorization
  • ‎9.2. The Sensibility of the Reconstructed Text
  • ‎9.2.1. Number of Songs
  • ‎9.2.2. Sequence of Themes and Forms
  • ‎9.2.3. Summary
  • ‎9.3. Provenance and Relation to Other Second Temple and Qumran Literature
  • ‎9.3.1. 4QIncantation (4Q444)
  • ‎9.3.2. Hodayot and Community Rule
  • ‎9.3.3. The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice
  • ‎9.3.4. 1Enoch, Jubilees, and Related Texts
  • ‎9.3.5. Works of Hebrew Scripture
  • ‎10. Layout and Principles of the Edition
  • ‎Transcriptions, Translations, Textual Apparatus, Notes on Readings, and Commentary
  • ‎4Q511
  • ‎Column 1
  • ‎Column 2
  • ‎Column 3
  • ‎Column 4
  • ‎Column 5
  • ‎Column 6
  • ‎Column 7
  • ‎Column 8
  • ‎Column 9
  • ‎Column 10
  • ‎Column 11
  • ‎Column 12
  • ‎Column 13
  • ‎Column 14
  • ‎Column 15
  • ‎Column 16
  • ‎Tentatively Placed Fragments
  • ‎8
  • ‎9
  • ‎63 i
  • ‎111
  • ‎43
  • ‎22
  • ‎83
  • ‎Unplaced Fragments
  • ‎4Q510
  • ‎Catalogue of Photographs of 4Q510-511
  • ‎Concordance
  • ‎Index of Ancient Sources
  • ‎Hebrew Scriptures
  • ‎Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
  • ‎Dead Sea Scrolls
  • ‎New Testament
  • ‎Rabbinic Literature.