A teacher for all generations : essays in honor of James C. Vanderkam /

This collection of essays honors James C. VanderKam on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and twentieth year on the faculty of the University of Notre Dame. An international group of scholars-including peers specializing in Second Temple Judaism and Biblical Studies, colleagues past and presen...

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Other Authors: VanderKam, James C., Mason, Eric Farrel.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill. c2012.

Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 153.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2012, ISBN: 9789004223226.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material Volume One --   |t Configuring the Text in Biblical Studies /  |r Hindy Najman --   |t The Relevance of Textual Theories for the Praxis of Textual Criticism /  |r Emanuel Tov --   |t Sea, Storm, Tragedy, and Ethnogenesis: Living the Blues and (Re)Building Community in Post-Katrina America and Early Israel /  |r Hugh R. Page Jr. --   |t Cain's Legacy: The City and Justice in the Book of Genesis /  |r Sejin (Sam) Park --   |t The Biblical Manumission Laws: Has the Literary Dependence of H on D Been Demonstrated? /  |r John S. Bergsma --   |t The History of Pentecontad Time Units (I) /  |r Jonathan Ben-Dov --   |t The Egyptian Goddess Ma'at and Lady Wisdom in Proverbs 1-9: Reassessing Their Relationship /  |r Steven Schweitzer --   |t From Name to Book: Another Look at the Composition of the Book of Isaiah with Special Reference to Isaiah 56-66 /  |r J. Todd Hibbard --   |t LXX Isaiah or Its Vorlage: Primary "Misreadings" and Secondary Modifications /  |r Donald W. Parry --   |t Isaiah and the King of As/Syria in Daniel's Final Vision: On the Rhetoric of Inner-Scriptural Allusion and the Hermeneutics of "Mantological Exegesis" /  |r Andrew Teeter --   |t The Parallel Editions of the Old Greek and Masoretic Text of Daniel 5 /  |r Eugene Ulrich --   |t Daniel and the Narrative Integrity of His Prayer in Chapter 9 /  |r Kindalee Pfremmer De Long --   |t Qumran: Caves, Scrolls, and Buildings /  |r Sidnie White Crawford --   |t Digital Qumran: Virtual Reality or Virtual Fantasy? /  |r Jodi Magness --   |t Seven Rules for Restoring Lacunae /  |r James Hamilton Charlesworth --   |t Collecting Psalms in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Armin Lange --   |t L'épilogue de 4QMMT revisité /  |r Émile Puech --   |t Identifying Reuse of Scripture in the Temple Scroll: Some Methodological Reflections /  |r Molly M. Zahn --   |t Biblical Antecedents of the Kinship Terms in 1QSa /  |r Richard J. Bautch --   |t Leviticus Outside the Legal Genre /  |r Sarianna Metso --   |t The Interpretation of Scriptural Isaiah in the Qumran Scrolls: Quotations, Citations, Allusions, and the Form of the Scriptural Source Text /  |r Peter W. Flint --   |t The Status and Interpretation of Jubilees in 4Q390 /  |r Todd R. Hanneken --   |t Runner, Staff, and Star: Interpreting the Teacher of Righteousness through Scripture /  |r Kelli S. O'Brien --   |t Who is the Teacher of the Teacher Hymns? Re-Examining the Teacher Hymns Hypothesis Fifty Years Later /  |r Angela Kim Harkins --   |t Re-Placing Priestly Space: The Wilderness as Heterotopia in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Alison Schofield --   |t Preliminary Material Volume Two --   |t Tobit as Righteous Sufferer /  |r Gary A. Anderson --   |t The Growth of Belief in the Sanctity of Mount Gerizim /  |r Hanan Eshel ז״ל --   |t Peton Contests Paying Double Rent on Farmland (P.Heid.Inv. G 5100): A Slice of Judean Experience in the Second Century bornc.e. Herakleopolite Nome /  |r Rob Kugler --   |t Ascents to Heaven in Antiquity: Toward a Typology /  |r Adela Yarbro Collins --   |t Eternal Writing and Immortal Writers: On the Non-Death of the Scribe in Early Judaism /  |r Samuel I. Thomas --   |t The Rabbis' Written Torah and the Heavenly Tablets /  |r Tzvi Novick --   |t Demons of Change: The Transformational Role of the Antagonist in the Apocalypse of Abraham /  |r Andrei A. Orlov --   |t Sefer Zerubbabel and Popular Religion /  |r Martha Himmelfarb. 
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630 0 0 |a Ethiopic book of Enoch  |x Criticism, interpretation, etc. 
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700 1 |a Mason, Eric Farrel. 
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