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==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==
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==

Revision as of 05:19, 30 August 2011

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

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: 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]