The Hebrew Bible and Qumran / [print]
edited by James H. Charlesworth.
- N. Richland Hills, Texas : BIBAL Press, (c)2000.
- xxxvi, 359 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- The Bible and the Dead Sea scrolls ; v. 1 .
Introduction The Dead Sea scrolls: fifty-years of discovery and controversy The impact of the Judaean Desert scrolls on biblical studies: scripture in the first century Digital miracles: revealing invisible scripts Qumran and the Enoch groups The biblical scrolls from Qumran and the canonical text The Dead Sea scrolls and the Hebrew scriptural texts The book of Daniel and the Dead Sea scrolls: the making and remaking of the biblical tradition The rewritten Bible at Qumran Qumran and a new edition of the Hebrew Bible The challenge of 4qsama and the canon Three sobriquets, their meaning and function: the wicked priest, synagogue of satan and the woman Jezebel The biblical and qumranic concept of war: warfare in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Psalms and psalters in the Dead Sea scrolls. James H. Charlesworth -- James A. Sanders -- Keith T. Knox, Roger leaves Easton, Jr., and Robert H. Johnston -- Gabriele Boccaccini -- Frank Moore Cross -- Eugene Ulrich -- L. T. Stuckenbruck -- Sidnie White Crawford -- Ronald S. Hendel -- Donald W. Parry -- Hokan Bengtsson -- Phillip R. Davies -- Peter W. Flint --