Géza G. Xeravits (M / Hungary, 1971-2019), scholar
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Géza G. Xeravits (1971-2019) was a Hungarian scholar. PhD (2002) in Theology at the University of Groningen. 2002-2009: Professor at the Reformed Theological Academy (Pápa). 2009-2015: Professor and Chair at the Department of Bible, Sapientia College of Theology (Budapest). From 2015: Professor of Old Testament at Selye J. University (Komárno, Slovakia). Chair of the International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books. Vice-president of the Hungarian Society of Hebraists (2002-), learned society. Member of the International Advisory Panel of the International Society for the Study of Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (2002-), learned society.
Works
Books
Edited volumes
Articles (selected)
1997
- Notes sur le 11QPsa Créat. 7-9 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Revue de Qumrân 69 (1997) 145-48
1999
- Précisions sur le texte original et le concept messianique de CD 7:13-8:1 et 19:5-14 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Revue de Qumrân 73 (1999) 47-59
2000
- The Early History of Qumran’s Messianic Expectations / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 76 (2000) 113-21
- Considerations on Canon and the Dead Sea Scrolls / Géza G. Xeravits / In: The Qumran Chronicle 9/2 (2000) 165-78
2001
- Does the Figure of ‘Son of Man’ Have a Place in the Eschatological Thinking of the Qumran Community? / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Louvain Studies 26 (2001) 334-45
- The Figure of David in the Book of Ben Sira / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Henoch 23 (2001) 27-38
2003
- Moses Redivivus in Qumran? / Géza G. Xeravits / In: The Qumran Chronicle 11 (2003) 91-105
- Wisdom Traits in the Qumranic Presentation of the Eschatological Prophet / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Wisdom and Apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls and in the Biblical Tradition (2003 García Martínez), edited volume, 183-92
2005
- Poetic Passages in the Aramaic Part of the Book of Daniel / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Biblische Notizen 124 (2005) 29-40
2007
- From the Forefathers to the ‘Angry Lion.’ Qumran and the Hasmonaeans / Géza G. Xeravits / In: The Books of the Maccabees (2007 Xeravits, Zsengellér), edited volume, 211–21
- Interreligiosity as a Literary Fiction in the ‘Court Tales’ of the Old Testament / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Reflecting Diversity (Schnittpunkte – Intersections 1, eds. P. Losonczi and Géza G. Xeravits), Wien: LIT Verlag 2007, 1-11
- Some Remarks on the Figure of Elijah in Lives of the Prophets 21:1-3 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Flores Florentino. FS. F. García Martínez (JSJSup, eds. T. Hilhorst and Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar), Leiden: Brill 2007, 499-508
2008
- Remarks on the Miracles of Elisha in the Lives of the Prophets 22:5-20 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: With Wisdom as a Robe: Qumran and Other Jewish Studies (2009 Dobos/Koszeghy), edited volume, 360-64
2009
- The Wonders of Elijah in the Lives of the Prophets / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Biblical Figures in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (2008 Lichtenberger/Mittmann-Richert), edited volume, 231-38
2010
- ‘Stranger in a Strange Land:’ Tobiah’s Journey / Géza G. Xeravits / In: The Stranger in Ancient and Mediaeval Jewish Tradition (2010 Xeravits / Dusek), edited volume, 86-94
2011
- Conflicting Ideas about the Temple in 2 Baruch 4 and 6 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: Judaism and Crisis: Crisis as a Catalyst in Jewish Cultural History (eds. A. Lange, K. F. D. Römheld, M. Weigold), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011. pp. 153-164
2012
- The Supplication of Judith (Judith 9:1-14 / Géza G. Xeravits / In: A Pious Seductress. Studies in the Book of Judith (2012 Xeravits), edited volume, 161-178