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Methods of investigation of the Dead Sea scrolls and the Khirbet Qumran site : present realities and future prospects / edited by Michael O. Wise ... [and others. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 722.Publication details: New York, New York : New York Academy of Sciences, (c)1994.Description: xiii, 514 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780897667937
  • 9780897667944
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Q11.W813.M484 1994
  • Q11
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Contents:
Archaeology of Khirbet Qumran Robert Donceel, Pauline Donceel-Voute -- Community at Qumran in light of its pottery Jodi Magness -- Khirbet Qumran and the manuscript finds of the Judaean wilderness Norman Golb -- Khirbet Qumran in light of new archaeological explorations in the Qumran caves Joseph Patrich -- Some remarks on the Qumran cemetery Zdzislaw Jan Kapera -- Women in the Dead Sea scrolls Eileen M. Schuller -- Copper scroll treasure as an accumulation of religious offerings P. Kyle McCarter, Jr. -- Place of the Damascus document Michael A. Knibb -- Aramaic "Son of God" text from Qumran cave 4 Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Admonition texts from Qumran cave 4 Torleif Elgvin -- Methods for determining relationships between manuscripts, with special reference to the Psalms scrolls Peter W. Flint -- Messiahs in context: method in the study of messianism in the Dead Sea scrolls John J. Collins -- Samaritan origins and the Qumran texts Ferdinand Dexinger -- Manual of discipline in the light of statutes of Hellenistic associations Matthias Klinghardt -- Morphological and philological observations: preparing the critical text and translation of the Serek ha-Yahad James H. Charlesworth
History and the Copper scroll Al Wolters -- "Qumran library" in the light of the attitude towards books and libraries in the Second Temple period Yaacov Shavit -- Language of the Copper scroll in the light of the phrases denoting the directions of the world Piotr Muchowski -- Exegetical method of the Damascus document reconsidered Samuel Iwry -- Pesharim and the origins of the Dead Sea scrolls George J. Brooke -- Theory of Judeo-Christian origins: the last column of the Damascus document Robert Eisenman -- Calendrical texts and the origins of the Dead Sea scroll community James C. VanderKam -- Annalistic calendar from Qumran Michael O. Wise -- Methodology, the scrolls, and origins Phillip R. Callaway -- Investigation of the Otot-text (4Q319) and questions about methodology Uwe Glessmer -- Report and discussion concerning readiocarbon dating of fourteen Dead Sea scrolls -- Ethics of publication of the Dead Sea scrolls: panel discussion.
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Archaeology of Khirbet Qumran Robert Donceel, Pauline Donceel-Voute -- Community at Qumran in light of its pottery Jodi Magness -- Khirbet Qumran and the manuscript finds of the Judaean wilderness Norman Golb -- Khirbet Qumran in light of new archaeological explorations in the Qumran caves Joseph Patrich -- Some remarks on the Qumran cemetery Zdzislaw Jan Kapera -- Women in the Dead Sea scrolls Eileen M. Schuller -- Copper scroll treasure as an accumulation of religious offerings P. Kyle McCarter, Jr. -- Place of the Damascus document Michael A. Knibb -- Aramaic "Son of God" text from Qumran cave 4 Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Admonition texts from Qumran cave 4 Torleif Elgvin -- Methods for determining relationships between manuscripts, with special reference to the Psalms scrolls Peter W. Flint -- Messiahs in context: method in the study of messianism in the Dead Sea scrolls John J. Collins -- Samaritan origins and the Qumran texts Ferdinand Dexinger -- Manual of discipline in the light of statutes of Hellenistic associations Matthias Klinghardt -- Morphological and philological observations: preparing the critical text and translation of the Serek ha-Yahad James H. Charlesworth

History and the Copper scroll Al Wolters -- "Qumran library" in the light of the attitude towards books and libraries in the Second Temple period Yaacov Shavit -- Language of the Copper scroll in the light of the phrases denoting the directions of the world Piotr Muchowski -- Exegetical method of the Damascus document reconsidered Samuel Iwry -- Pesharim and the origins of the Dead Sea scrolls George J. Brooke -- Theory of Judeo-Christian origins: the last column of the Damascus document Robert Eisenman -- Calendrical texts and the origins of the Dead Sea scroll community James C. VanderKam -- Annalistic calendar from Qumran Michael O. Wise -- Methodology, the scrolls, and origins Phillip R. Callaway -- Investigation of the Otot-text (4Q319) and questions about methodology Uwe Glessmer -- Report and discussion concerning readiocarbon dating of fourteen Dead Sea scrolls -- Ethics of publication of the Dead Sea scrolls: panel discussion.

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