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The Bible at Qumran : text, shape, and interpretation / edited by Peter W. Flint with the assistance of Tae Hun Kim. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the Dead Sea scrolls and related literaturePublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, [(c)2001.Description: xv, 266 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802846300
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BM487.B535 2001
  • BM487.K49.B535 2001
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Contents:
Introduction Peter W. Flint Canon as Dialogue James A. Sanders How we got the Hebrew Bible: the text and canon of the Old Testament Bruce K. Waltke The Bible in the making: the scriptures found at Qumran Eugene Ulrich The Dead Sea scrolls and the canon of scripture in the time of Jesus Craig A. Evans Noncanonical writings in the Dead Sea scrolls: apocrypha, other previously known writings, pseudepigrapha Peter W. Flint The interpretation of Genesis in 1 Enoch James C. VanderKam Abraham in the Dead Sea scrolls: a man of faith and failure Craig A. Evans Moses in the Dead Sea scrolls: living in the shadow of God's anointed James E. Bowley Korah and Qumran James M. Scott 4QMMT, Paul, and "works of the law" Martin G. Abegg Jr. The intertextuality of scripture: the example of Rahab (James 2:25) Robert W. Wall.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction BM487.B52 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001055470

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

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