"The three-volume edition Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls will become a milestone for Old and New Testament research. The authors are leading scholars in this field and no other publication has collected so many interesting contributions about the largest finding of biblical and Jewish texts in the last century." -Martin Hengel, University of Tubingen "James H. Charlesworth has assembled a stellar gathering of Dead Sea Scrolls scholars in these rich volumes. They will make a lasting and profoundly significant contribution to the understanding of the greatest archeological find of modern times and the light it throws on the Bible." -Michael E. Stone, Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Comparative Religion, Professor of Armenian Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem "These three volumes containing fresh and updated research on the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible, the Qumran community, and early Christianity, written by renown scholars from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Israel, and edited by one of the world's leading scholars, promise to be a major and definitive contribution to scholarship." -Adolfo Roitman, Curator of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Head of the Shrine of the Book, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

The recovery of 800 documents in the eleven caves on the northwest shores of the Dead Sea is one of the most sensational archeological discoveries in the Holy Land to date. These three volumes, the very best of critical scholarship, demonstrate in detail how the scrolls have revolutionized our knowledge of the text of the Bible, the character of Second Temple Judaism, and the Jewish beginnings of Christianity.
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The recovery of 800 documents in caves on the northwest shores of the Dead Sea is one of the most sensational archeological discoveries in the Holy Land to date. These volumes demonstrate how the scrolls have revolutionised our knowledge of the text of the Bible, the character of Second Temple Judaism, and the Jewish beginnings of Christianity.
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Book 1List of IllustrationsList of AbbreviationsList of ContributorsPreface: The New Perspective on Second Temple Judaism and ""Christian Origins""James H. CharlesworthIntroduction: The Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Discovery and Challenge to Biblical StudiesJames H. CharlesworthChapter 1: The Impact of the Judean Desert Scrolls on Issues of Text and Canon of the Hebrew BibleJames A. SandersChapter 2: Qumran and the Enoch Groups: Revisiting the Enochic-Essene HypothesisGabriele BoccacciniChapter 3: The Biblical Scrolls from Qumran and the Canonical TextFrank Moore CrossChapter 4: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Hebrew Scriptural TextsEugene C. UlrichChapter 5: The Formation and Re-Formation of Daniel in the Dead Sea ScrollsLoren T. StuckenbruckChapter 6: The Rewritten Bible at QumranSidnie White CrawfordChapter 7: Qumran and a New Edition of the Hebrew BibleRonald S. HendelChapter 8: 4QSama (= 4Q51), the Canon, and the Community of Lay ReadersDonald W. ParryChapter 9: Three Sobriquets, Their Meaning and Function: The Wicked Priest, Synagogue of Satan, and the Woman JezebelH?Ñkan BengtssonChapter 10: The Biblical and Qumranic Concept of WarPhilip R. DaviesChapter 11: Psalms and Psalters in the Dead Sea ScrollsPeter W. FlintChapter 12: The Importance of Isaiah at QumranJ. J. M. RobertsChapter 13: Biblical Interpretation at QumranGeorge J. Brooke Book 2Chapter 1 Digital Miracles: Revealing Invisible ScriptsKeith T. Knox, Roger L. Easton, Jr., Robert H. JohnstonChapter 2 Another Stab at the Wicked PriestDavid Noel Freedman and Jeffrey C. GeogheganChapter 3 What's in a Calendar? Calendar Conformity and Calendar Controversy in Ancient Judaism: The Case of the ""Community of the Renewed Covenant""Shemaryahu TalmonChapter 4 The Covenant in QumranMoshe WeinfeldChapter 5 What was Distinctive about Messianic Expectation at Qumran?John J. CollinsChapter 6 The Law and Spirit of Purity at QumranJoseph M. BaumgartenChapter 7 Excerpted Manuscripts at Qumran: Their Significance for the Textual History of the Hebrew Bible and the Socio-Religious History of the Qumran Community and its LiteratureBrent A. StrawnChapter 8 The Two Spirits in Qumran TheologyJohn R. LevisonChapter 9 Dualism in the Essene CommunitiesElisha QimronChapter 10 The Qumran Concept of TimeHenry W. Morisada RietzChapter 11 Predestination in the Bible and the Dead Sea ScrollsMagen BroshiChapter 12 Resurrection: The Bible and Qumran?ëmile PuechChapter 13 Qumran Community Structure and Terminology as Theological StatementSarianna MetsoChapter 14 Daily and Festival Prayers at QumranDennis T. OlsonChapter 15 The Sociological and Liturgical Dimensions of Psalm Pesher 1 (4QpPsa): Some Prolegomenous ReflectionsJames H. Charlesworth and James D. McSpaddenChapter 16 The Moses at Qumran: The qdch hrwm as the Nursing-Father of the dxyJacob CherianChapter 17 Enoch and the Archangel MichaelEphraim IsaacChapter 18 Qumran and the Dating of the Parables of EnochPaolo SacchiChapter 19 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Meal Formula in Joseph and Aseneth: From Qumran Fever to Qumran LightRandall D. ChesnuttChapter 20 The Bible, the Psalms of Solomon, and QumranJoseph L. TraftonChapter 21 Old Testament Pseudepigrapha at QumranDevorah DimantChapter 22 The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha at QumranJames C. VanderKamBook 3Chapter 1 John the Baptizer and the Dead Sea ScrollsJames H. CharlesworthChapter 2 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Historical JesusRichard A. HorsleyChapter 3 The Future of a Religious Past: Qumran and the Palestinian Jesus MovementDonald H. JuelChapter 4 The Synoptic Gospels and the Dead Sea ScrollsCraig A. EvansChapter 5 A Study in Shared Symbolism and Language: The Qumran Community and the Johannine CommunityJames H. CharlesworthChapter 6 The Impact of Selected Qumran Texts on the Understanding of Pauline TheologyHeinz-Wolfgang KuhnChapter 7 Qumran's Some Works of Torah (4Q394-399 [4QMMT]) and Paul's GalatiansJames D. G. Dunn and James H. CharlesworthChapter 8 How the Scrolls Impacted Scholarship on HebrewsHarold W. AttridgeChapter 9 The Dream of a New Jerusalem at QumranAdela Yarbro CollinsChapter 10 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Apocalypse of JohnLoren L. JohnsChapter 11 About the Differing Approach to a Theological Heritage: Comments on the Relationship Between the Gospel of John, the Gospel of Thomas, and QumranEnno E. PopkesChapter 12 Economic Justice and Nonretaliation in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Implications for New Testament InterpretationGordon M. ZerbeChapter 13 Atonement: Qumran and the New TestamentPaul GarnetChapter 14 ""The Coming of the Righteous One"" in 1 Enoch, Qumran, and the New TestamentGerbern S. OegemaChapter 15 Qumran and Supersessionism and the Road Not TakenKrister StendahlChapter 16 The Impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls on New Testament Interpretation: Proposals, Problems, and Further PerspectivesJ?Ârg Frey
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781932792782
Publisert
2006-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Baylor University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
740

Om bidragsyterne

James H. Charlesworth (Ph.D. Duke University) is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary.