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==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==
"Among the newly published texts of the Qumran Library there are a good number with eschatological content. Some of these texts relate the eschatological activity of certain figures who seem to play an important role in the events of the eschaton. This study explores these figures. The material of this study is divided into two main parts. The first is analytical, in which the related textual material is investigated, each passage in turn. The second, systematic section contains the evaluation and discussion of the data provided by the analyses of the first part. These analyses are especially relevant for scholars of both the Old and New Testaments and for all those interested in early Jewish thought at the turn of the era."--Publisher description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2003 ([[Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah]], 47).
 
Published in [[Leiden, Netherlands]]: [[Brill]], 2003 ([[Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah]], 47).


==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
Ch. 1. Introduction: Positive Eschatological Protagonists in the Qumran Library -- Pt. 1. Analytical Approach -- Ch. 2. Sectarian Writings -- Ch. 3. Non-Sectarian Writings -- Pt. 2. Synthetic Approach -- Ch. 4. Terms -- Ch. 5. Figures -- Ch. 6. Functions -- Ch. 7. The "Numerical" Question
Ch. 1. Introduction: Positive Eschatological Protagonists in the Qumran Library -- Pt. 1. Analytical Approach -- Ch. 2. Sectarian Writings -- Ch. 3. Non-Sectarian Writings -- Pt. 2. Synthetic Approach -- Ch. 4. Terms -- Ch. 5. Figures -- Ch. 6. Functions -- Ch. 7. The "Numerical" Question


==Reviews==
==Reviews==
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 28/5 (2004) 224 -- Dead Sea Discoveries 12 (2005) 223-226 -- Materia giudaica 10/1 (2005) 171-175.
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 28/5 (2004) 224 -- Dead Sea Discoveries 12 (2005) 223-226 -- Materia giudaica 10/1 (2005) 171-175.


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
*[ Google Books]


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Revision as of 09:55, 4 August 2013

King, Priest, Prophet: Positive Eschatological Protagonists of the Qumran Library (2003) is a book by Géza G. Xeravits.

Abstract

"Among the newly published texts of the Qumran Library there are a good number with eschatological content. Some of these texts relate the eschatological activity of certain figures who seem to play an important role in the events of the eschaton. This study explores these figures. The material of this study is divided into two main parts. The first is analytical, in which the related textual material is investigated, each passage in turn. The second, systematic section contains the evaluation and discussion of the data provided by the analyses of the first part. These analyses are especially relevant for scholars of both the Old and New Testaments and for all those interested in early Jewish thought at the turn of the era."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2003 (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah, 47).

Table of contents

Ch. 1. Introduction: Positive Eschatological Protagonists in the Qumran Library -- Pt. 1. Analytical Approach -- Ch. 2. Sectarian Writings -- Ch. 3. Non-Sectarian Writings -- Pt. 2. Synthetic Approach -- Ch. 4. Terms -- Ch. 5. Figures -- Ch. 6. Functions -- Ch. 7. The "Numerical" Question

Reviews

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 28/5 (2004) 224 -- Dead Sea Discoveries 12 (2005) 223-226 -- Materia giudaica 10/1 (2005) 171-175.

External links

  • [ Google Books]