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Revision as of 14:40, 21 May 2015
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament (1972) is a book by William S. LaSor.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1972.
Table of contents
- What it's all about
- What are the Dead Sea scrolls?
- "The community of God"
- "The penitents of Israel"
- "The God of knowledge"
- "A slice of clay"
- "The last generation"
- The Teacher of Righteousness in the Qumran texts
- The Teacher of Righteousness in composite portrait
- Possible non-Qumran sources concerning Qumran
- John the Baptist and Qumran
- The early church and Qumran
- The Pauline writings and Qumran
- The epistle to the Hebrews and the Qumran writings
- The Johannine writings and the Qumran discoveries
- The life of Jesus Christ and the Qumran writings
- The teachings of Jesus Christ and the Qumran writings
- The redemptive work of Jesus Christ and the Qumran writings
- Specific points of comparison between Jesus and Qumran
- Summary and conclusions
- Appendix I: the Dead Sea scrolls, the New Testament, and historical method.