Pseudepigraphic perspectives : the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : proceedings of the International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 12-14 January, 1997 /

This volume of symposium papers examines the attribution of books to great figures in antiquity: Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Levi, Moses, Ezekiel, Daniel and others. The authors offer fine literary studies of these pseudepigraphical writings, assess the uses of pseudonymity and anonymity in the Dead Sea S...

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Corporate Author: Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature. International Symposium

Other Authors: Chazon, Esther G., Stone, Michael E., 1938-, Pinnick, Avital.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1999.

Series: Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 31.
Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah Online, ISBN: 9789004378346.

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Call Number: BS1700 .O75 1997

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t PREFACE --   |t PSEUDEPIGRAPHY IN THE QUMRAN SCROLLS: CATEGORIES AND FUNCTIONS /  |r MOSHE J. BERNSTEIN --   |t PSEUDEPIGRAPHY IN RABBINIC LITERATURE /  |r MARC BREGMAN --   |t PSEUDEPIGRAPHY AND GROUP FORMATION IN SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM /  |r JOHN J. COLLINS --   |t THE NAMING OF LEVI IN THE BOOK OF JUBILEES /  |r BETSY HALPERN-AMARU --   |t LEVI IN ARAMAIC LEVI AND IN THE TESTAMENT OF LEVI /  |r MARINUS DE JONGE --   |t THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF REVELATION IN 1 ENOCH, JUBILEES, AND SOME QUMRANIC DOCUMENTS /  |r GEORGE W. E. NICKELSBURG --   |t THE TEMPLE SCROLL AND THE HALAKHIC PSEUDEPIGRAPHA OF THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD /  |r LAWRENCE H. SCHIFFMAN --   |t THE AXIS OF HISTORY AT QUMRAN /  |r MICHAEL E. STONE --   |t THE ANGEL STORY IN THE BOOK OF JUBILEES /  |r JAMES C. VANDERKAM --   |t QUMRAN AND THE BOOK OF NOAH /  |r CANA WERMAN --   |t QUMRAN PSEUDEPIGRAPHA IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY /  |r BENJAMIN G. WRIGHT --   |t INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES --   |t INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS --   |t STUDIES ON THE TEXTS OF THE DESERT OF JUDAH. 
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