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245 0 4 _aThe Hebrew Bible in light of the Dead Sea scrolls
_h[Texte imprimé] /
_cedited by Nóra Dávid, Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer ...[et al.]
260 _aGöttingen :
_bVandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
_ccop.2012
300 _a1 vol. (487 p.) ;
_c24 cm
490 1 _aForschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments ;
_v239
504 _aNotes bibliogr.
505 0 0 _tSome thoughts on how the Dead Sea scrolls have changed our understanding of the text of the Hebrew Bible and its history and the practice of textual criticism /
_rRussell Fuller --
_tPreservation and promulgation : the Dead Sea scrolls and the textual history of the Hebrew Bible /
_rArie van der Kooij --
_tThe Dead Sea scrolls and the textual history of the Masoretic text /
_rEmanuel Tov --
_tThe fundamental importance of the biblical Qumran scrolls /
_rEugene Ulrich --
_tUnderstanding the textual history of the Hebrew Bible : a new proposal /
_rSidnie White Crawford --
_tTextual and literary criticism on passages attested by 4QSam[superscript a,b] (1Sam 6:4-5 and 1 Sam 23:11-12) /
_rJulio Trebolle Barrera --
_tLooking at Bathsheba with text-critical eyes /
_rKristin De Troyer --
_tThe text of Jeremiah in the War scroll from Qumran /
_rArmin Lange --
_tTextual fluidity as a means of sectarian identity : some examples from the Qumran literature /
_rCorrado Martone --
505 8 0 _tThe Dead Sea scrolls and the language of Jewish Scriptures /
_rSteven E. Fassberg --
_tQumran and biblical scholarship /
_rThomas Römer --
_tThe Dead Sea scrolls and the Deuteronomistic movement /
_rKarin Finsterbusch --
_tLooking back : what the Dead Sea scrolls can teach us about biblical blessings /
_rEsther G. Chazon --
_tKnowledge, nakedness, and shame in the primeval history of the Hebrew Bible and in several texts from the Judean Desert /
_rMichaela Bauks --
_tThe textual connection between 4Q380 fragment 1 and Psalm 106 /
_rMika S. Pajunen --
_tThe book of Daniel and the Dead Sea scrolls /
_rJohn J. Collins --
_tSymbolic and non-symbolic visions of the book of Daniel in light of the Dead Sea scrolls /
_rBennie H. Reynolds III --
505 8 0 _tEmbryonic legal midrash in the Qumran scrolls /
_rVered Noam --
_tThe uses of scriptural traditions at Qumran for the construction of ethics /
_rMarcus Tso --
_tAncient Jewish commentaries in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : multiple interpretations as a distinctive feature? /
_rMatthias Weigold --
_tJubilees, Philo, and the problem of Genesis /
_rJames Kugel --
_tModification of biblical law in the Temple scroll /
_rLawrence H. Schiffman --
_tPhilo and the Temple scroll on the prohibition of single testimony /
_rSarah Pearce --
_tRewriting the story of Dinah and Shechem : the literary development of Jubilees 30 /
_rMichael Segal --
_tThe Twelve Minor Prophets at Qumran and the canonical process : Amos as a "case study" /
_rHanne von Wiessenberg --
505 8 0 _tSociology of Jewish life in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : seeking steps forward /
_rJutta Jokiranta --
_tDid Enochians exist? Answer to Boccaccini /
_rPaul Heger --
_t"You shall see" : Rebecca's farewell address in 4Q364 3 ii 1-6 /
_rHanna Tervanotko --
_tMarriage laws in the Dead Sea scrolls in relation to the broader Jewish society /
_rCecilia Wassen --
_tJewish law in the Dead Sea scrolls : some issues for consideration /
_rLutz Doering --
_tSome observations on the literary constitution of legal and ethical discourse in rabbinic and Qumran texts /
_rAlexander Samely
830 0 _aForschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments(Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht)
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