The Dead Sea scrolls : : texts and context / / edited by Charlotte Hempel.

This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference of the same title held at the University of Birmingham in 2007. The contributors are drawn from the ranks of leading international specialists in the field writing alongside promising younger scholars. The volume includes studies on...

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Superior document:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah, v. 90
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 90.
Physical Description:1 online resource (568 p.)
Notes:"This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference of the same title held at the University of Birmingham in 2007. The contributors are drawn from the ranks of leading international specialists in the field writing alongside promising younger scholars. The volume includes studies on the contribution of the Scrolls to Second Temple Jewish history, the archaeological context, the role of the Temple and its priesthood, as well as treatments on selected texts and issues. These proceedings offer a timely and up to date assessment of the Dead Sea scrolls and the material remains unearthed at Qumran in their wider context and not infrequently challenge prevailing lines of interpretation"--Jacket.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
The Scrolls And The Literary Landscape Of Second Temple Judaism /
What History Can We Get From The Scrolls, And How? /
Gleaning Of Scrolls From The Judean Desert /
Scrolls And Hand Impurity /
The Glass From Khirbet Qumran: What Does It Tell Us About The Qumran Community? /
Cave 11 In Context /
Further Reflections On Caves 1 And 11: A Response To Florentino García Martínez /
Temple Mysticism And The Temple Of Men /
Priests At Qumran—A Reassessment /
The Qumran Sectarians And The Temple In Jerusalem /
The Context Of 4QMMT And Comfortable Theories /
The Centrality Of The Temple In 4QMMT /
Room For Interpretation: An Analysis Of Spatial Imagery In The Qumran Pesharim /
Demonstrable Instances Of The Use Of Sources In The Pseudepigrapha /
Marriage And Divorce: From Social Institution To Halakhic Norms /
4Q318: A Jewish Zodiac Calendar At Qumran? /
Qumran And The Rabbis On Corpse-Impurity: Common Exegesis—Tacit Polemic /
Between Two Sects: Differentiating the Yaḥad and the Damascus Covenant /
From The Cairo Genizah To Qumran: The Influence Of The Zadokite Fragments On The Study Of The Qumran Scrolls /
Dio Chrysostom On The Essene Landscape /
Bibliography /
List Of Contributors /
Index /
Summary:This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference of the same title held at the University of Birmingham in 2007. The contributors are drawn from the ranks of leading international specialists in the field writing alongside promising younger scholars. The volume includes studies on the contribution of the Scrolls to Second Temple Jewish history, the archaeological context, the role of the temple and its priesthood, as well as treatments on selected texts and issues. These proceedings offer a timely and up to date assessment of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the material remains unearthed at Qumran in their wider context and not infrequently challenge prevailing lines of interpretation. Helen Jacobus has won the Sean Dever Memorial Prize with her contribution to this volume. Commenting on the Dever prize, Professor Carol Meyers of Duke University, North Carolina, said: “The judges thought highly of Helen’s meticulous scholarship and careful presentation of the data in her discussion of the zodiac and its role in Jewish calendars.”
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [487]-526) and index.
ISBN:1282949268
9786612949265
9004190767
ISSN:0169-9962 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Charlotte Hempel.