The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature

The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature
Author: Jean-Sébastien Rey
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004230071

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The relationships between Pauline literature and the Dead Sea scrolls have fascinated specialists ever since the latter were first discovered. Now that all the Qumran scrolls have been published, it is possible to see more clearly the amplitude and impact of this corpus on first century Judaism. This book offers some syntheses of the results obtained in the last decades, and also opens up new perspectives, by highlighting similarities and indicating possible relationships between these various writings within Mediterranean Judaism. In addition, the authors wish to show how certain traditions spread, evolve and are reconfigured in ancient Judaism as they meet new religious, cultural and social challenges.

Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Pierre Benoit
Publsiher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1990
Genre: Bible
ISBN: IND:30000004399725

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The Religious Worldviews Reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls

The Religious Worldviews Reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Ruth A. Clements,Menahem Kister,Michael Segal
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004384231

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The papers included in this volume use careful textual analysis to explore theological and ethical ideas expressed in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Connections are drawn to the broader corpus of Second Temple literature, as well as the New Testament writings.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Personages of Earliest Christianity

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Personages of Earliest Christianity
Author: Arthur E. Palumbo
Publsiher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780875862965

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Who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? Paleographical dating has tended to downplay the Scrolls' importance and to distance them from the personages of earliest Christianity, but a carefully worked out theory based on radiocarbon dating and other tests connects Scroll allusions to personages and events in the period from 37 BC to AD 71 and suggests a new view on how and why the Romans crucified Jesus. Part I of this study is an attempt to deal more realistically with the evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls; very few scholars have ever examined the period from 37 BC to AD 71 as the possible setting for the scrolls. Nevertheless, everyone would admit the existence of scroll allusions that only have real relevance in this time period. Part II takes up Jesus and the beginnings of Christianity.

The Dead Sea Scrolls as Background to Postbiblical Judaism and Early Christianity

The Dead Sea Scrolls as Background to Postbiblical Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: James Davila
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004350441

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The International Conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls as Background to Postbiblical Judaism and Early Christianity (St. Andrews, Scotland, 2001) gathered scholars from a wide range of specialties and perspectives from around the world to explore how the Scrolls contribute to our knowledge of the background of both rabbinic and noncanonical forms of Judaism, and of the origins and early development of Christianity. This volume publishes papers from the conference which deal with the Scrolls and: rabbinic literature; Christian origins; Pauline and Deutero-Pauline literature; and Jewish and Christian liturgy, mysticism, and messianism. It comprises an excellent sketch of the state of the question at the beginning of the twenty-first century and is also programmatic for future research.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins

The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins
Author: Joseph A. Fitzmyer
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802846505

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Originally written to appeal to both scholars and general readers interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls, all of the articles in this volume have been updated to take into account current discussions of this extraordinary archaeological find."--BOOK JACKET.

The Dead Sea Scrolls Rewriting Samuel and Kings

The Dead Sea Scrolls Rewriting Samuel and Kings
Author: Ariel Feldman
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110339291

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Long neglected by scholars, the Dead Sea scrolls rewriting Samuel-Kings shed precious light on the ancient Jewish interpretation of these books. This volume brings all these texts together for the first time under one cover. Improved editions of the fragments, up-to-date commentary, and detailed discussions of the exegetical traditions embedded in these scrolls will be of interest to both scholars and students of Second Temple Jewish literature.

The Secret of Time Reconfiguring Wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls

The Secret of Time  Reconfiguring Wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Arjen F. Bakker
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-02-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004537798

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This book contributes to the rethinking of the Dead Sea Scrolls as an essential and integral part of Judaism in the Greco-Roman period. The Qumran manuscripts attest to the reconfiguration of Jewish wisdom concepts in this period. Strikingly, reflection on time as the organizing principle behind all of reality is formative for these emerging concepts, which are expressed by the enigmatic phrase rāz nihyeh. The secret of time invites us to venture beyond existing categorizations and explore a rich conceptual framework that is manifested across a wide range of texts, beyond generic categories, and overcoming the sectarian divide.