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The page: '''Qumran Studies--1990s''' includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Qumran Studies]] made in the 1990s, or from 1990 to 1999.
The page: '''Qumran Studies--1990s''' includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Qumran Studies]] made in the [[1990s]], or from 1990 to 1999.
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[[File:Emanuel Tov.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Emanuel Tov]]]]
[[File:Emanuel Tov.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Emanuel Tov]]]]
[[File:Garcia Martinez.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Florentino García Martínez]]]]
[[File:Garcia Martinez.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Florentino García Martínez]]]]
[[File:Lawrence H. Schiffman.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Lawrence H. Schiffman]]]]
[[File:Norman Golb.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Norman Golb]]]]
[[File:Norman Golb.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Norman Golb]]]]
In December 1990 [[Emanuel Tov]] (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) succeeded [[John Strugnell]] as editor-in-chief of the International Team (expanded to 55 members) and the DJD series. [[Emile Puech]] (Ecole Biblique) and [[Eugene Ulrich]] (Notre Dame University) were chosen as co-editors.
[[File:Eliette Abécassis.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Eliette Abécassis]]]]
 
[[File:Boccaccini.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gabriele Boccaccini]]]]
Following the 1991 Madrid Qumran Congress, the First Meeting of the [[International Organization for Qumran Studies]] was held in Paris, France (July 19-24, 1992). The international organization would meet every three years--in Cambridge, England (1995) and Oslo, Norway (2-4 August 2-4, 1998). Other important international Conferences on the Dead Sea Scrolls was held at the University of Manchester, England (August 28-31, 1994) and at the Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (July 15-17, 1996). In 1995 the [[Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls]] and Associated Literature was established as part of the Institute for Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and also launched a cycle of annual conferences in Israel.
 
In the early 1990s [[Brill]] attempted to acquire the [[Revue de Qumran]] from [[Gabalda]]. When that project failed, Brill founded in 1994 a new specialized journal, [[Dead Sea Discoveries]], which soon attracted major scholars in the field.
 
The publication of 4QMMT turned the Qumran ''halakhah'' into a major research issue.
 
In 1995 [[Norman Golb]] challenged the Qumran-Essene hypothesis, arguing that Qumran was a Jewish fortress and the Dead Sea Scrolls were the library of the Jerusalem Temple.
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* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception (1991 Baigent, Leigh), arch-fi]]
* [[Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Charlesworth), edited volume]]
* [[Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Shanks), edited volume]]
* [[Textos de Qumrán (Texts from Qumran / 1992 García Martínez), book]]
* [[Textos de Qumrán (Texts from Qumran / 1992 García Martínez), book]]
* [[Los hombres de Qumrán (The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls / 1993 García Martínez, Trebolle Barrera), book]]
* [[Los hombres de Qumrán (The People of the Dead Sea Scrolls / 1993 García Martínez, Trebolle Barrera), book]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated = Textos de Qumrán (1994 @1992 García Martínez / Watson), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Dead Sea Discoveries (1994- Brill), journal]]
* [[Dead Sea Discoveries (1994- Brill), journal]]
* [[Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls (1994 Schiffman), book]]
* [[Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls (1994 Schiffman), book]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1994 VanderKam), book]]
* [[The Scepter and the Star (1995 Collins), book]]
* [[Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? (1995 Golb), book]]
* [[Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? (1995 Golb), book]]
* [[Qumran (1996 Abécassis), novel]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation (1996 Wise, Abegg, Cook), book]]
* [[Beyond the Essene Hypothesis: The Parting of the Ways between Qumran and Enochic Judaism (1998 Boccaccini), book]]
* [[The Mystery and Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls (1998 Shanks), book]]
* [[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Origin of the Bible (1999 Ulrich), book]]
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* [[Norman Golb]] (1928-)
* [[Hartmut Stegemann]] (1933-2005)
* [[Robert H. Eisenman]] (1937-)
* [[Eugene C. Ulrich]] (1938-)
* [[James H. Charlesworth]] (1940-)
* [[Emile Puech]] (1941-)
* [[Emanuel Tov]] (1941-)
* [[Florentino García Martínez]] (1942-)
* [[Julio Trebolle Barrera]] (1943-)
* [[John J. Collins]] (1946-)
* [[James C. VanderKam]] (1946-)
* [[Michael Baigent]] (1948-)
* [[Lawrence H. Schiffman]] (1948-)
* [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] (1958-)
* [[Eliette Abécassis]] (1969-)
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In December 1990 [[Emanuel Tov]] (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) succeeded [[John Strugnell]] as editor-in-chief of the International Team (expanded to 55 members) and the DJD series. [[Emile Puech]] (Ecole Biblique) and [[Eugene Ulrich]] (Notre Dame University) were chosen as co-editors.
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In the Fall 1991 the complete set of photographs of the scrolls was finally released, ending years of fight for free access to the yet unpublished manuscripts.


Following the 1991 Madrid Qumran Congress, the First Meeting of the [[International Organization for Qumran Studies]] was held in Paris, France (July 19-24, 1992). The international organization would meet every three years--in Cambridge, England (1995) and Oslo, Norway (2-4 August 2-4, 1998). Other important international Conferences on the Dead Sea Scrolls was held at the University of Manchester, England (August 28-31, 1994) and at the Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (July 15-17, 1996). In 1995 the [[Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls]] and Associated Literature was established as part of the Institute for Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and also launched a cycle of annual conferences in Israel (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999).


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The publication of 4QMMT turned the Qumran ''halakhah'' into a major research issue.


[[:Category:Second Temple Studies--1990s|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies--1990s|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies--1990s|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Qumran Studies--1990s|Qumran Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--1990s|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies--1990s|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--1990s|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1990s|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies--1990s|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies--1990s|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1990s|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies--1990s|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies--1990s|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies--1990s|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies--1990s|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies--1990s|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies--1990s|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies--1990s|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1990s|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies--1990s|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1990s|Hebrew Bible Studies]] -//- [[:Category:Fiction--1990s|Fiction 1990s]] -- [[:Category:Art--1990s|Art 1990s]]
In 1995 [[Norman Golb]] challenged the Qumran-Essene hypothesis, arguing that Qumran was a Jewish fortress and the Dead Sea Scrolls were the library of the Jerusalem Temple.
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The page: Qumran Studies--1990s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Qumran Studies made in the 1990s, or from 1990 to 1999.


Highlights (1990s)
Highlights (1990s)



Conferences (1990s)
Conferences (1990s)
  • International Congress on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Madrid, 18-21 March, 1991.
  • Qumran Conference, University of Manchester, England (August 28-31, 1994)
  • Orion Center, 1st International Symposium: Biblical Perspectives: Early Use and Interpretation of the Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (12-14 May 1996)
  • Qumran Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (July 15-17, 1996)
  • Orion Center, 2nd International Symposium: Pseudepigraphic Perspectives: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (12-14 January 1997)
  • Orion Center, 3rd International Symposium: The Damascus Document: A Centennial of Discovery (4-8 February 1998)
  • Orion Center, 4th International Symposium: Historical Perspectives: From the Hasmoneans to Bar Kokhba in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (27-31 January 1999)
  • St. Galler Qumran-Symposiums (July 2-3, 1999)


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History of Research (1990s) -- Notes

In December 1990 Emanuel Tov (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) succeeded John Strugnell as editor-in-chief of the International Team (expanded to 55 members) and the DJD series. Emile Puech (Ecole Biblique) and Eugene Ulrich (Notre Dame University) were chosen as co-editors.

In the Fall 1991 the complete set of photographs of the scrolls was finally released, ending years of fight for free access to the yet unpublished manuscripts.

Following the 1991 Madrid Qumran Congress, the First Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies was held in Paris, France (July 19-24, 1992). The international organization would meet every three years--in Cambridge, England (1995) and Oslo, Norway (2-4 August 2-4, 1998). Other important international Conferences on the Dead Sea Scrolls was held at the University of Manchester, England (August 28-31, 1994) and at the Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (July 15-17, 1996). In 1995 the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature was established as part of the Institute for Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and also launched a cycle of annual conferences in Israel (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999).

In the early 1990s Brill attempted to acquire the Revue de Qumran from Gabalda. When that project failed, Brill founded in 1994 a new specialized journal, Dead Sea Discoveries, which soon attracted major scholars in the field.

The publication of 4QMMT turned the Qumran halakhah into a major research issue.

In 1995 Norman Golb challenged the Qumran-Essene hypothesis, arguing that Qumran was a Jewish fortress and the Dead Sea Scrolls were the library of the Jerusalem Temple.

In 1997 the 50th anniversary of the Discovery of the Scrolls was celebrated internationally with a series of conferences and publications

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