The Hebrew Bible and Qumran (2000 Charlesworth), edited volume
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<bibexternal title="The Hebrew Bible and Qumran" author="Charlesworth"/> The Hebrew Bible and Qumran (2000) is a volume edited by James H. Charlesworth.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in N. Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL, 2000.
Table of contents
- Introduction: The Dead Sea scrolls: fifty-years of discovery and controversy / James H. Charlesworth
- The impact of the Judaean Desert scrolls on biblical studies: scripture in the first century / James A. Sanders
- Digital miracles: revealing invisible scripts / Keith T. Knox, Roger L. Easton, and Robert H. Johnston
- Qumran and the Enoch groups / Gabriele Boccaccini
- The biblical scrolls from Qumran and the canonical text / Frank M. Cross
- The Dead Sea scrolls and the Hebrew scriptural texts / Eugene C. Ulrich
- The book of Daniel and the Dead Sea scrolls: the making and remaking of the biblical tradition / Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- The rewritten Bible at Qumran / Sidnie White Crawford
- Qumran and a new edition of the Hebrew Bible / Ronald S. Hendel
- The challenge of 4qsama and the canon / Donald W. Parry
- Three sobriquets, their meaning and function: the wicked priest, synagogue of satan and the woman Jezebel / Hokan Bengtsson
- The biblical and qumranic concept of war: warfare in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament / Phillip R. Davies
- Psalms and psalters in the Dead Sea scrolls / Peter W. Flint