Rewriting Generations of Truth: The Words of Qahat and Manuscript 4Q542* in Context /

Rewriting Generations of Truth takes the text and manuscript evidence of Words of Qahat (4Q542*) as a vantage point to assess editorial methods and textual classification of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Van der Schoor argues for a different distribution of 4Q542 and 4Q547 fragments, employing the resulting...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Schoor, Hanneke van der (مؤلف)

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منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

سلاسل: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah ; 155.

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505 0 |t Acknowledgements -- 1 Rewriting Generations of Truth -- 1 The Words of Qahat -- 2 Reviewing Manuscript 4Q542 from Qumran Cave 4 -- 3 Scribal and Interpretative Communities -- 4 The Classification of an Aramaic Text -- 5 Outline of the Book -- Part 1 The Material and Textual Evidence of 4Q542* -- 2 Fragments, Manuscripts and Compositions of Qahat and Amram -- 1 Conceptualising Texts and Manuscripts -- 2 Editorial Decisions for 4Q542 and 4Q547 -- 3 The "Manuscript" of the Words of Qahat -- 4 The "Composition" Preserved in 4Q542* -- 3 The Text of a Qahat and Amram Apocryphon -- 1 Diplomatic Edition of 4Q542* -- 2 Qahat and Amram Apocryphon -- 3 Salient Features of the Words of Qahat -- 4 A Scribal Community from the Perspective of 4Q542* -- 1 Modeling Textual Communities for WQ -- 2 A "Scholarly" Community with an Unskilled Scribe -- 3 Collaboration on Manuscripts? Corrections in 4Q542* -- 4 Conclusions -- Part 2 The Words of Qahat in Context -- 5 The Social Location(s) of Qahat's Admonitions: The Words of Qahat in an Aramaic "Collection" -- 1 Words of Qahat as an Aramaic Text -- 2 Conceptualising the Background of Aramaic Texts -- 3 Aramaic Constellations and Language Choice -- 4 An Originally Hebrew Qahat Text? -- 5 Social Location(s) for the Words of Qahat -- 6 The Concept of a Priestly Trilogy and the Words of Qahat -- 1 The Constellation of Three Priestly Texts-A Trilogy? -- 2 Particularities within the Trilogy -- 3 Positioning the Testament of Jacob (4Q537) -- 4 Conclusion -- 7 Towards New Interpretative Backgrounds for the Words of Qahat -- 1 Light on the Structure of Qahat's Blessing- WQ and ApocrL -- 2 Interpretative Backgrounds for Preservation of Inheritance -- 3 Concluding Remarks -- 8 Words of Qahat in an Eschatological Constellation -- 1 Correlating WQ with the Apocalypse of Weeks and 4QTime of Righteousness -- 2 Time Periods in World History -- 3 Portrayals of a Future World- WQ Recontextualised -- 4 The Assessment of Constellations -- 5 Conclusion -- Conclusions -- 1 Renewing Interpretations of the Words of Qahat -- 2 Continuing the Process of Rewriting -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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