The Bible at Qumran : text, shape, and interpretation /

The Bible at Qumran : text, shape, and interpretation / [print] edited by Peter W. Flint with the assistance of Tae Hun Kim. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, [(c)2001. - xv, 266 pages ; 23 cm. - Studies in the Dead Sea scrolls and related literature .



Introduction Canon as Dialogue How we got the Hebrew Bible: the text and canon of the Old Testament The Bible in the making: the scriptures found at Qumran The Dead Sea scrolls and the canon of scripture in the time of Jesus Noncanonical writings in the Dead Sea scrolls: apocrypha, other previously known writings, pseudepigrapha The interpretation of Genesis in 1 Enoch Abraham in the Dead Sea scrolls: a man of faith and failure Moses in the Dead Sea scrolls: living in the shadow of God's anointed Korah and Qumran 4QMMT, Paul, and "works of the law" The intertextuality of scripture: the example of Rahab (James 2:25) Peter W. Flint James A. Sanders Bruce K. Waltke Eugene Ulrich Craig A. Evans Peter W. Flint James C. VanderKam Craig A. Evans James E. Bowley James M. Scott Martin G. Abegg Jr. Robert W. Wall.



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Dead Sea scrolls.
Bible.--Old Testament.
Dead Sea scrolls--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--O.T.--Canon.
Bible.--O.T Pentateuch --Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish.
Manuscrits de la mer Morte--Critique, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--A.T.--Canon.
Bible.--A.T.--Pentateuque--Critique, interpretation, etc. juives.

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