From Qumran to the Yaḥad

A New Paradigm of Textual Development for The Community Rule

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Since the discovery of the Cave 4 versions of The Community Rule (Serekh ha-Yaḥad or S), scholars have been perplexed about its complex textual history. This important charter material for the Dead Sea Scrolls’ authors appears in alternate versions—ones with contradictory legal prescriptions and opposing self-references—but exhibits no clear order of chronological development. Benefitting from the entire Qumran library now available to us, this book offers a new, broader model for reading S that better accounts for the long and diverse history behind the text. The resulting paradigm challenges the Qumrancentric lens through which many read the “sectarian texts” and offers a fresh way of thinking about sectarian community formation among the authors of the Scrolls.

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Preliminary Material
著者: A. Schofield
页码: i–xvii
Introduction
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 1–19
Chapter One. The Yaḥad and the Serekh: Where are we now?
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 21–67
Chapter Two. Textual analysis of S
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 69–130
Chapter Three. Serekh Ha-Yaḥad: Comparative evidence
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 131–190
Chapter Four. External evidence: The classical sources
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 191–218
Chapter Five. Archaeology of Qumran: The contemporary debate
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 219–271
Conclusions
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 273–281
Appendix A. Comparison of the penal codes
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 283–284
Bibliography
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 285–309
Index of modern authors
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 311–314
Index of ancient sources
著者: A. Schofield
页码: 315–325
Alison Schofield, Ph.D. (2006) in Hebrew Bible and early Judaism, University of Notre Dame, is Assistant Professor of Religious and Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. She has published primarily on the Dead Sea Scrolls, early Judaism, and biblical themes of wilderness and exile.
'It presents a viable perspective on the development of the rule texts and of the communities behind them, and is therefore definitely worthy of further study.'

H. Debel, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses
Specialists, students, institutes, and academic libraries, those interested in Dead Sea Scrolls, Second Temple Judaism, Jewish studies, Hebrew Bible, archaeology and sociology of religion. Appendix with Hebrew of Community Rule unique, valuable reference.
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