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Italian ed. (2019)

James C. VanderKam, The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2012).

Italian ed.: James C. VanderKam, Gli scritti di Qumran e la Bibbia, tr. Margherita Farina (Brescia, Italy: Paideia, 2019).

Abstract

"The substantial value of the Dead Sea Scrolls for biblical studies is well known. However, it can be difficult to remain on the cutting edge of Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship. In this volume leading expert James C. VanderKam offers detailed summaries of significant ways in which the scrolls can enrich the reading and study of the Bible. Each chapter brings readers up-to-date with the latest pivotal developments, focusing on relevant information from the scrolls and expounding their significance for biblical studies. This rich compendium from a distinguished scholar is essential reading for all who work at understanding biblical texts and their contexts within the ancient world."--Publisher's description.

"Six of the seven chapters in The Dead Sea scrolls and the Bible began as the Speaker's Lectures at Oxford University, delivered during the first two weeks of May 2009"

Contents -- The "Biblical" scrolls and their implications -- Commentary on older scripture in the scrolls -- Authoritative literature according to the scrolls -- New copies of old texts -- Groups and group controversies in the scrolls -- The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament Gospels -- The Dead Sea scrolls, the Acts of the Apostles, and the letters of Paul

Italian Edition (2019)

"Opera di una dei maggiori esponenti degli studi sul giudaismo del secondo tempio, il saggio di James C. VanderKam corona una vita di ricerche dedicate a uno dei più importanti ritrovamenti archeologici e letterari dell'età moderna. Nel suo agile volume l'autore illustra l'apporto dei rotoli del Mar Morto allo studio critico delle Scritture ebraiche e cristiane: dall'autorevolezza dei libri biblici e cosiddetti «parabiblici» all'interpretazione e al commento del testo delle Scritture e alle controversie fra i diversi gruppi giudaici dei tempi di Gesù. Scritto in modo piano e sempre accattivante, il libro si distingue per la profondità dell'analisi critica e l'originalità delle prospettive aperte dall'autore."--Publisher description.

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