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The Dead Scrolls in Their Historical Context (2000) is a volume edited by Timothy H. Lim.
Abstract
Proceedings of a conference held on May 5-6, 1998, New College, Edinburgh, hosted by the Faculty of Divinity of the University of Edinburgh under the aegis of the Centre for Christian Studies.
Editions and translations
Published in Edinburgh [Scotland]: T&T Clark, 2000.
Table of contents
- The Dead Sea sect and other Jews: commonalities, overlaps and differences / Ed Parish Sanders
- The wicked priest or the liar? / Timothy H. Lim
- What did you go out to see?: John the Baptist, the Scrolls and late Second Temple Judaism / J. Ian H. McDonald
- The Qumran Biblical scrolls: the scriptures of late Second Temple Judaism / Eugene C. Ulrich
- Qumran evidence for a Biblical standard text and for non-standard and parabiblical texts / Julio Trebolle Barrera
- E pluribus unum: textual variety and definitive interpretation in the Qumran scrolls / George J. Brooke
- Halakhah and sectarianism in the Dead Sea scrolls / Lawrence H. Schiffman
- The story of Joseph and the Book of Jubilees / Calum M. Carmichael
- Sabbatical chronologies in the Dead Sea scrolls and related literature / James C. VanderKam
- Qumran calendars: theory and practice / Sacha Stern
- The place of the Book of Jubilees at Qumran and beyond / Charlotte Hempel
- The nature of messianism in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls / John J. Collins
- Judaisms in the Dead Sea scrolls: the case of the Messiah / Philip R. Davies
- The branch in the last days: observations on the new covenant before and after the Messiah / Håkan Ulfgard
- The Dead Sea scrolls and merkavah mysticism / James R. Davila
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