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100 1 _aDimant, Devorah,
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245 1 0 _aFrom Enoch to Tobit :
_bcollected studies in ancient Jewish literature /
_cDevorah Dimant.
260 _aTübingen :
_bMohr Siebeck,
_c(c)2017.
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 384 pages).
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aForschungen zum Alten Testament,
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505 0 0 _aIntroductory essay : the Jewish literary scene during the Second Temple period : framework and terminology --
_tElection and laws of history in the apocalyptic literature apocalyptic and the Qumran library --
_tThe biography of Enoch and the books of Enoch --
_t1 Enoch 6-11 : a fragment of a parabiblical work --
_tIdeology and history in the Animal apocalypse (1 Enoch 85-90) --
_tJerusalem and the temple in the animal apocalypse (1 Enoch 85-90) in light of the Qumran community worldview --
_tThe Book of Parables (1 Enoch 37-71) and the Qumran community worldview --
_tIsrael's subjugation to the Gentiles as an expression of demonic power in Qumran documents and related literature --
_tTobit and the Qumran Aramaic texts --
_tThe Book of Tobit and the Qumran Halakhah --
_tTobit in Galilee --
_tThe family of Tobit --
_tThe wife of Job and the wife of Tobit --
_tJudah and Tamar in Jubilees 41 --
_tHebrew pseudepigrapha at Qumran --
_t4 Ezra and 2 Baruch in light of the Qumran Literature --
_tFrom the book of Jeremiah to the Qumranic Apocryphon of Jeremiah C. --
_tPseudonymity in the Wisdom of Solomon --
_t4Q127 : an unknown Jewish apocryphal work?
520 8 _aPublisher's description: The volume assembles twenty previously published studies by Devorah Dimant, which have been re-edited, updated, and furnished with an introductory essay written especially for this collection. The studies survey and analyze Jewish works composed in Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek during the Second Temple period, and discuss their contents, ideas, and connections to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Particular attention is paid to central issues, such as the apocalyptic worldview and literature and its relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Among others, specific themes related to the Aramaic Tobit and 1 Enoch are analyzed as well as the links detected between the Hebrew Qumran writings Pseudo-Ezekiel and the Apocryphon of Jeremiah and the later apocalyptic works 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch. The introductory essay provides a general framework and pertinent terminology for discussing the literature in question. Together these essays offer a broad and fresh perspective of the Jewish literary scene in antiquity, with special attention to the one nurtured in the land of Israel.
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630 0 0 _aBible.
_pApocrypha.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pTobit.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pEsdras, 2nd.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pBaruch.
630 0 0 _aBook of Jubilees.
630 0 0 _aEthiopic book of Enoch.
630 0 0 _aDead Sea scrolls.
650 0 _aJewish religious literature
_xHistory and criticism.
650 0 _aAramaic literature
_xHistory and criticism.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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_uhttpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2341831&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell