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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
*Introduction to the concept of the covenant | *Introduction to the concept of the covenant / [[Stanley E. Porter]] and [[Jacqueline C.R. De Roo]] | ||
*People of the new covenant | *People of the new covenant / [[David Noel Freedman]] and [[David Miano]] | ||
*The covenant in legal context | *The covenant in legal context / [[George W. Buchanan]] | ||
*Covenant in the Qumran literature | *Covenant in the Qumran literature / [[Craig A. Evans]] | ||
*The covenant of the Qumran sectarians | *The covenant of the Qumran sectarians / [[Martin G. Abegg]] | ||
*The concept of a new covenant in the Teacher hymns from Qumran (1QHa x-xvii) | *The concept of a new covenant in the Teacher hymns from Qumran (1QHa x-xvii) / [[Michael O. Wise]] | ||
*The role of food as related to covenant in Qumran literature | *The role of food as related to covenant in Qumran literature / [[Stephen A. Reed]] | ||
*The covenant of Noah in Jubilees 6.1-38 | *The covenant of Noah in Jubilees 6.1-38 / [[Jacques van Ruiten]] | ||
*God's covenant with the forefathers | *God's covenant with the forefathers / [[Jacqueline C.R. de Roo]] | ||
*Covenental nomism in the Psalms targum | *Covenental nomism in the Psalms targum / [[Edward M. Cook]] | ||
*Covenant and cosmos in Wisdom of Solomon 10-19 | *Covenant and cosmos in Wisdom of Solomon 10-19 / [[Randall D. Chesnutt]] | ||
*Did all Jews think alike?: "Covenant" in Philo and Josephus in the context of Second temple Judaic religion | *Did all Jews think alike?: "Covenant" in Philo and Josephus in the context of Second temple Judaic religion / [[Lester L. Grabbe]] | ||
*The concept of covenant in Paul | *The concept of covenant in Paul / [[Stanley E. Porter]] | ||
*Did Paul have a covenant theology?: Reflections on Romans 9.4 and 11.27 | *Did Paul have a covenant theology?: Reflections on Romans 9.4 and 11.27 / [[James D.G. Dunn]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:45, 25 December 2009
The Concept of the Covenant in the Second Telple Period (2003) is a volume edited by Stanley E. Porter and Jacqueline C.R. De Roo.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2003 (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, 71).
Table of contents
- Introduction to the concept of the covenant / Stanley E. Porter and Jacqueline C.R. De Roo
- People of the new covenant / David Noel Freedman and David Miano
- The covenant in legal context / George W. Buchanan
- Covenant in the Qumran literature / Craig A. Evans
- The covenant of the Qumran sectarians / Martin G. Abegg
- The concept of a new covenant in the Teacher hymns from Qumran (1QHa x-xvii) / Michael O. Wise
- The role of food as related to covenant in Qumran literature / Stephen A. Reed
- The covenant of Noah in Jubilees 6.1-38 / Jacques van Ruiten
- God's covenant with the forefathers / Jacqueline C.R. de Roo
- Covenental nomism in the Psalms targum / Edward M. Cook
- Covenant and cosmos in Wisdom of Solomon 10-19 / Randall D. Chesnutt
- Did all Jews think alike?: "Covenant" in Philo and Josephus in the context of Second temple Judaic religion / Lester L. Grabbe
- The concept of covenant in Paul / Stanley E. Porter
- Did Paul have a covenant theology?: Reflections on Romans 9.4 and 11.27 / James D.G. Dunn