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====Contents====
====Contents====


*Introduction -- The Damascus Document -- The Community Rule -- The Rule of the Congregation -- The Hymns -- The Genesis Apocryphon -- The Prayer of Nabonidus -- The Commentaries: The Commentary on Nahum; The Commentary on Habakkuk; The Commentary on Psalms -- Florilegium -- Testimonia
Introduction -- The Damascus Document -- The Community Rule -- The Rule of the Congregation -- The Hymns -- The Genesis Apocryphon -- The Prayer of Nabonidus -- The Commentaries: The Commentary on Nahum; The Commentary on Habakkuk; The Commentary on Psalms -- Florilegium -- Testimonia


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Revision as of 18:12, 16 January 2022

Michael A. Knibb, The Qumran Community (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1987).

Abstract

"Knibb provides fresh translations of substantial extracts from the Qumran writings together with an exegetical commentary to create a source book for the study of the Qumran community. Each piece has been carefully selected; instead of presenting a large number of isolated scraps, Knibb limits his choices to the several more impressive tracts. The great importance of this book lies in the exegetical commentary that confronts interpretative problems raised by each of the writings translated here."--Publisher description.

Contents

Introduction -- The Damascus Document -- The Community Rule -- The Rule of the Congregation -- The Hymns -- The Genesis Apocryphon -- The Prayer of Nabonidus -- The Commentaries: The Commentary on Nahum; The Commentary on Habakkuk; The Commentary on Psalms -- Florilegium -- Testimonia

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