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The Exegetical Texts (2004) is a book by Jonathan G. Campbell.

Abstract

Jonathan G. Campbell provides an introduction to eight sectarian manuscripts from among the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls that can loosely be called the 'Exegetical Texts'. He examines their contents, background, genre, and significance and he provides a history of the relevant research. (Google Books)

Editions and translations

Published in London, New York, Edinburg (T&T Clark, 2004). Reprinted in London (T&T Clark, 2006).

Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Scripture and Interpretation
  • 3. 4QFlorilegium
  • 4. 4QCatenae A-B
  • 5. 11QMelchizedek
  • 6. 4QAges of Creation A-B
  • 7. 4QTanhumim
  • 8. 4QTestimonia
  • 9. Scripture and Interpretation in the Exegetical Texts

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