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_aCollins, John J. _q(John Joseph), _d1946- _e1 |
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_aScriptures and sectarianism : _bessays on the Dead Sea Scrolls / _cJohn J. Collins. _hPR |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, _c(c)2016. |
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_aIntroduction: What have we learned from the Dead Sea scrolls? -- _tThe transformation of the Torah in Second Temple Judaism -- _tChanging scripture -- _tTradition and innovation in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tThe interpretation of Genesis in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tThe interpretation of Psalm 2 -- _tThe Book of Daniel and the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tHistoriography in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tReading for history in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _t"Enochic Judaism" and the sect of the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tSectarian consciousness in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tCovenant and dualism in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tThe angelic life -- _tThe Essenes and the afterlife -- _tPrayer and meaning of ritual in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tThe eschatologizing of wisdom in the Dead Sea scrolls -- _tThe Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament: the case of the suffering servant. |
520 | 0 | _aEssays representing ten years of John J. Collins's expert reflection on Scripture and the Qumran community are here collected in a volume that is sure to be of interest to students and scholars of Early Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Collins opens with the introductory chapter "What Have We Learned from the Dead Sea Scrolls?" before offering essays on the authority and interpretation of Scripture, historiography and the emergence of the Qumran sect, and specific aspects of the sectarian worldview: covenant and dualism, the angelic world, the afterlife, prayer and ritual, and wisdom. A concluding epilogue considers the account of the Suffering Servant and illustrates the relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for early Christianity. - from publisher. | |
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_aBible. _pOld Testament _xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |
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_aDead Sea scrolls _xRelation to the New Testament. |
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_aDead Sea scrolls _xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |
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_aMessiah _xBiblical teaching. |
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_aJudaism _xDoctrines. |
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