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Expectations of the End: A Comparative Traditio-Historical Study of Eschatological, Apocalyptic, and Messianic Ideas in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament (2009) is a book by Albert L.A. Hogeterp.

Abstract

"Since a fuller range of Qumran sectarian and not clearly sectarian texts and recensions has recently become available to us, its implications for the comparative study of eschatological, apocalyptic and messianic ideas in the Dead Sea Scrolls and in the New Testament need to be explored anew. This book situates eschatological ideas in Qumran literature between biblical tradition and developments in late Second Temple Judaism and examines how the Qumran evidence on eschatology, resurrection, apocalypticism, and messianism illuminates Palestinian Jewish settings of emerging Christianity. The present study challenges previous dichotomies between realized and futuristic eschatology, wisdom and apocalypticism and provides many new insights into intra-Jewish dimensions to eschatological ideas in Palestinian Judaism and in the early Jesus-movement."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2009 (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah, 83).

Table of contents

  • Toward Comparative Study of Eschatological Ideas in Qumran and in Emerging Christianity
  • Integrating Qumran Eschatology into Late Second Temple Judaism
  • Emerging Christianity and Eschatology
  • Resurrection of the Dead in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament
  • Apocalypticism in Qumran and the New Testament
  • Messianism in Qumran and the New Testament

External links

  • [ Google Books]

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