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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"This volume is the first comprehensive commentary on the wisdom texts from the Dead Sea Scrolls. John Kampen provides original translations of these works most of which are drawn from an extensive collection of fragments that only became widely accessible for study in 1991 augmenting them with scholarly notes, discussions of key terms, and detailed commentary. Kampen relates the body of wisdom literature discovered at Qumranto the larger wisdom tradition, to apocalyptic literature, to the Hebrew Scriptures, and to the New Testament, and he shows how these texts fit into and enhance our understanding of the complex social and intellectual history of Second Temple Judaism."--Publisher description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==

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Wisdom Literature (2011) is a book by John Kampen.

Abstract

"This volume is the first comprehensive commentary on the wisdom texts from the Dead Sea Scrolls. John Kampen provides original translations of these works most of which are drawn from an extensive collection of fragments that only became widely accessible for study in 1991 augmenting them with scholarly notes, discussions of key terms, and detailed commentary. Kampen relates the body of wisdom literature discovered at Qumranto the larger wisdom tradition, to apocalyptic literature, to the Hebrew Scriptures, and to the New Testament, and he shows how these texts fit into and enhance our understanding of the complex social and intellectual history of Second Temple Judaism."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011 (Eerdmans Commentaries on the Dead Sea Scrolls).

Table of contents

Instruction (1Q 26, 4Q415-418, 423) -- Mysteries (1Q27, 4Q299-300, 301?) -- The evil seductress (4Q184) -- Wisdom composition (4Q185) -- CryptA words of the Maskil to all sons of dawn (4Q298) -- Sapiential-didactic work A (4Q412) -- Ways of righteousness (4Q420-421) -- Instruction-like composition B (4Q424) -- Beatitudes (4Q525) -- The wisdom of Ben Sira (Sirach).

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