New Qumran Texts and Studies

Proceedings of the First Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies, Paris 1992

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New Qumran Texts and Studies contains 18 papers from the first meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies (Paris, 1992). Seven studies analyse parts of previously unedited texts: 4Q47 (A. Rofé, E.C. Ulrich), 4Q222 (J.C. VanderKam), 4Q265 (J.M. Baumgarten), 4Q286-290 (B. Nitzan), 4Q385ᴮ (D. Dimant), and the Psalm scrolls (P.W. Flint). Some of the other studies discuss various aspects of well known texts: 1QIsaᵃ (J. Cook), The Temple Scroll (L.H. Schiffman, D.D. Swanson), and the Hodayot (L. Vegas Montaner). Yet others cover a range of subjects: the publication process (E. Tov), the wilderness community (G.J. Brooke), the scrolls and the New Testament (J. Kampen, H.-W. Kuhn), computer aided scrolls research (A. Lange), dating (E.-M. Laperrousaz), and wisdom traditions (G.W. Nebe).

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PREFACE
Pages: vii–viii
Plates 1–9
Pages: xi–xix
DIE BEDEUTUNG DER QUMRANTEXTE FÜR DAS VERSTÄNDNIS DES GALATERBRIEFES
AUS DEM MÜNCHENER PROJEKT: QUMRAN UND DAS NEUE TESTAMENT
Pages: 169–221
COMPUTER AIDED TEXT-RECONSTRUCTION AND TRANSCRIPTION (CATT)
DEVELOPED WITH THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
Pages: 223–232
George J. Brooke, Ph.D. (1978) in Religion, Claremont Graduate School, is Lecturer in Intertestamental Literature at Manchester University. He is one of the three founding editors of Brill's new journal Dead Sea Discoveries.
'...all those interested in Scrolls research will want to consult this volume.'
Michael O. Wise, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1998.
All those interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Qumran Community, the history of early Judaism, Biblical Studies as well as classical Hebrew philologists.
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