The Dead Sea Scrolls After Fifty Years : A Comprehensive Assessment /

The Dead Sea Scrolls after Fifty Years is being published to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the first scrolls at Qumran. The two-volume set contains a comprehensive set of cutting-edge articles on a wide range of topics that are archaeological, historical, literary, sociological,...

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Other Authors: Flint, Peter W. (Editor), VanderKam, James C. (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1999.

Series: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity - Book Archive pre-2000.

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505 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam -- Preface /  |r James C. VanderKam and Peter W. Flint -- Terms, Sigla and Abbreviations /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam -- List of Contributors /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam -- Introduction to Volume Two /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam -- The Scrolls and the Canonical Process /  |r James A. Sanders -- "Apocrypha," Other Previously-Known Writings, and "Peudepigrapha" in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Peter W. Flint -- Community Structures in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Admission, Organization, Disciplinary Procedures /  |r Charlotie Hempel -- Priesthood at Qumran /  |r Robert A. Kugler -- Women in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Eileen Schuller -- Repentance in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Bilhah Nitzan -- Holiness in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Jacobus A. Naudé -- The Purification Liturgies /  |r Joseph M. Baumgarten -- Calendars in the Qumran Scrolls /  |r Uwe Glessmer -- Horoscopes in the Qumran Scrolls /  |r Matihias Albani -- The Demonology of the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Philip S. Alexander -- Prophets and Prophecy at Qumran /  |r James E. Bowley -- Eschatology and Messianism in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Michael A. Knibb -- Apocalypticism and Literary Genre in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r John J. Collins -- The Temple Scroll and the New Jerusalem /  |r Florentino García Martínez -- Heavenly Ascents in the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r James R. Davila -- Identity and History of the Community /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam -- Others and Intra-Jewish Polemic as Reflected in Qumran Texts /  |r Stephen Goranson -- The Qumran Scrolls and Rabbinic Judaism /  |r Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Craig A. Evans -- Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls /  |r Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Qumran and the Book of Revelation /  |r David E. Aune -- Appendix I Index of Passages in The Biblical Scrolls /  |r Eugene Ulrich -- Appendix II Index of Passages from the Apocrypha and Previouslyknown Writings ("Pseudepigrapha") in the Scrolls /  |r Peter W. Flint -- Appendix III A List of The Texts from The Judaean Desert /  |r Emanuel Tov -- Indices /  |r Peter W. Flint and James C. Vanderkam. 
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