The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2011 Dávid, Lange, De Troyer, Tzoref), edited volume

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The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2011) is a volume edited by Nóra Dávid, Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer, and Shani Tzoref.

Abstract

Editions

Published in Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011 (Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments, 239).

Contents

  • Some thoughts on how the Dead Sea scrolls have changed our understanding of the text of the Hebrew Bible and its history and the practice of textual criticism /; Russell Fuller --; Preservation and promulgation : the Dead Sea scrolls and the textual history of the Hebrew Bible /; Arie van der Kooij --; The Dead Sea scrolls and the textual history of the Masoretic text /; Emanuel Tov --; The fundamental importance of the biblical Qumran scrolls /; Eugene Ulrich --; Understanding the textual history of the Hebrew Bible : a new proposal /; Sidnie White Crawford --; Textual and literary criticism on passages attested by 4QSam[superscript a, b] (1Sam 6:4-5 and 1 Sam 23:11-12) /; Julio Trebolle Barrera --; Looking at Bathsheba with text-critical eyes /; Kristin De Troyer --; The text of Jeremiah in the War scroll from Qumran /; Armin Lange --; Textual fluidity as a means of sectarian identity : some examples from the Qumran literature /; Corrado Martone.; The Dead Sea scrolls and the language of Jewish Scriptures /; Steven E. Fassberg --; Qumran and biblical scholarship /; Thomas Römer --; The Dead Sea scrolls and the Deuteronomistic movement /; Karin Finsterbusch --; Looking back : what the Dead Sea scrolls can teach us about biblical blessings /; Esther G. Chazon --; Knowledge, nakedness, and shame in the primeval history of the Hebrew Bible and in several texts from the Judean Desert /; Michaela Bauks --; The textual connection between 4Q380 fragment 1 and Psalm 106 /; Mika S. Pajunen --; The book of Daniel and the Dead Sea scrolls /; John J. Collins --; Symbolic and non-symbolic visions of the book of Daniel in light of the Dead Sea scrolls /; Bennie H. Reynolds III.; Embryonic legal midrash in the Qumran scrolls /; Vered Noam --; The uses of scriptural traditions at Qumran for the construction of ethics /; Marcus Tso --; Ancient Jewish commentaries in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : multiple interpretations as a distinctive feature? /; Matthias Weigold --; Jubilees, Philo, and the problem of Genesis /; James Kugel --; Modification of biblical law in the Temple scroll /; Lawrence H. Schiffman --; Philo and the Temple scroll on the prohibition of single testimony /; Sarah Pearce --; Rewriting the story of Dinah and Shechem : the literary development of Jubilees 30 /; Michael Segal --; The Twelve Minor Prophets at Qumran and the canonical process : Amos as a "case study" /; Hanne von Wiessenberg.; Sociology of Jewish life in light of the Dead Sea scrolls : seeking steps forward /; Jutta Jokiranta --; Did Enochians exist? Answer to Boccaccini /; Paul Heger --; "You shall see" : Rebecca's farewell address in 4Q364 3 ii 1-6 /; Hanna Tervanotko --; Marriage laws in the Dead Sea scrolls in relation to the broader Jewish society /; Cecilia Wassen --; Jewish law in the Dead Sea scrolls : some issues for consideration /; Lutz Doering --; Some observations on the literary constitution of legal and ethical discourse in rabbinic and Qumran texts /; Alexander Samely.