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The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins (2000) is a book by Joseph A. Fitzmyer.
Abstract
"Gathers recent research that provides background to the Bible and Christianity. This volume by Joseph Fitzmyer, a pioneer in the field of Dead Sea Scrolls research, collects twelve of his recent studies on the Scrolls, including a new essay on Qumran messianism. Well known for his landmark work in Aramaic studies and on the Semitic background of the New Testament, Fitzmyer explores how the Scrolls have shed light on the interpretation of biblical themes and on the rise of early Christianity. All of the articles in this volume have been updated to take into account current discussions."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.
Table of contents
- 1. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins: General Methodological Considerations
- 2. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity
- 3. The Aramaic "Son of God" Text from Qumran Cave 4 (4Q246)
- 4. The Background of "Son of God" as a Title for Jesus
- 5. Qumran Messianism
- 6. A Palestinian Jewish Conflict of Beatitudes
- 7. Aramaic Evidence Affecting the Interpretation of Hosanna in the New Testament
- 8. The Significance of the Qumran Tobit Texts for the Study of Tobit
- 9. The Qumran Texts of Tobit
- 10. The Aramaic Levi Document
- 11. The Qumran Community: Essene or Sadducean?
- 12. The Gathering in of the Teacher of the Community
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