The Qumran Manuscripts of Lamentations

The Qumran Manuscripts of Lamentations
Author: Gideon Kotzé
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004242098

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In The Qumran Manuscripts of Lamentations, Gideon Kotzé draws on text-critical analyses to establish how the content of the biblical book differs in the four Lamentations manuscripts from Qumran when compared to the Masoretic text and the ancient translations.

Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 90 2019

Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 90  2019
Author: Hebrew Union College Press
Publsiher: Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780878201907

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Hebrew Union College Annual is the flagship journal of Hebrew Union College Press and the primary face of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to the academic world. From its inception in 1924, its goal has been to cultivate Jewish learning and facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge scholarship across the spectrum of Jewish Studies, including Bible, Rabbinics, Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and Religion. It was in January 1919 that a new quarterly journal first appeared on the American intellectual scene: the Journal of Jewish Lore and Philosophy was the first incarnation of what would later become the Hebrew Union College Annual. David Neumark, Professor of Philosophy at Hebrew Union College, conceived his journal as a clearinghouse for Jewish scholarship, and so the Hebrew Union College Annual remains today. With a history spanning nearly a century, it stands as a chronicle of Jewish scholarship through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first.

The Dead Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: Dr. Peter W. Flint
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426771071

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In 1947, a Bedouin shepherd literally stumbled upon a cave near the Dead Sea, a settlement now called Qumran, to the east of Jerusalem. This cave, along with the others located nearby, contained jars holding hundreds of scrolls and fragments of scrolls of texts both biblical and nonbiblical—in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. The biblical scrolls would be the earliest evidence of the Hebrew Scriptures, or Old Testament, by hundreds of years; and the nonbiblical texts would shed dramatic light on one of the least-known periods of Jewish history—the Second Temple period. This find is, quite simply, the most important archaeological event in two thousand years of biblical studies. The scrolls provide information on nearly every aspect of biblical studies, including the Old Testament, text criticism, Second Temple Judaism, the New Testament, and Christian origins. It took more than fifty years for the scrolls to be completely and officially published, and there is no comparable brief, introductory resource. Core Biblical Studies fulfill the need for brief, substantive, yet highly accessible introductions to key subjects and themes in biblical studies. In the shifting tides of biblical interpretation, these books are designed to help students locate relevant meanings in conversation with the text. As a first step toward substantive and subsequent learning, the series draws on the best scholarship in order to provide foundational concepts and contextualized information on a broad scope of issues, methods, perspectives, and trends.

The Scrolls and the Scriptures

The Scrolls and the Scriptures
Author: Stanley E. Porter,Craig A. Evans
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1850758441

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This collection of papers from the Roehampton conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible is the first jubilee volume published to celebrate the discovery of the Scrolls fifty years ago. Experts on the Scrolls, Hebrew language, biblical studies, ancient Judaism and modern literary theory cover a range of perspectives-as well as important issues of method and the perennial problems of the identity of the inhabitants of Khirbet Qumran and the relationship between the site and the discoveries in the nearby caves. Contributors include the well-known experts, Philip Davies, George Brooke, Al Wolters and J.D.G. Dunn.

The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls

The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Author: James VanderKam,Peter Flint
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2005-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 056708468X

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In this book, two of the world's leading experts on the scrolls reveal the complete and fascinating story in all its detail: the amazing discovery, the intense controversies, and the significant revelations. This comprehensive, up-to-date guide is the def

Biblical Theology of prayer in the Old Testament

Biblical Theology of prayer in the Old Testament
Author: Albert J. Coetsee,Francois P. Viljoen
Publsiher: AOSIS
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781779952745

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Prayer is a major topic within Christian theology. The biblical text has various references to various recorded and reported prayers. In fact, references to prayer are found within the rich diversity of the various books, corpora and genres of Scripture. As can be expected, much has been written about prayer in the biblical text. However, a comprehensive Biblical Theology dealing with the concept of prayer in Scripture has not been published before, and this book intends to fill this gap, assuming that such an approach can provide a valuable contribution to the theological discourse on prayer and related concepts. This book aims to investigate prayer and its related elements – including worship, praise, thanksgiving, adoration, petition, intercession, lament and confession – in the Old Testament on a book-by-book or corpus-by-corpus basis. The investigation follows a Biblical Theological approach, reading the Old Testament on a book-by-book basis in its final form to uncover the Old Testament’s overarching theology of prayer, understanding the parts in relation to the whole. By doing this, the discrete nuances of the prayers of the different Old Testament books and corpora can be uncovered, letting the books and corpora speak for themselves. In addition, the advantage of this approach is that it provides findings that can benefit the modern Christian community and contribute to the practice of Reformed theology in Africa. This book is of significant value to scholars. It will inspire scholars to think about prayer and use the Bible as the major ‘prayer handbook’ in their spiritual lives.

The Dead Sea scrolls translated

The Dead Sea scrolls translated
Author: Florentino García Martínez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004100881

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Engelse vertaling van de niet- bibelse handschriften, die tussen 1947 en 1962 in de grotten van Qumran werden aangetroffen.

Text Critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint

Text Critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint
Author: Johann Cook,Hermann-Josef Stipp
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2012-11-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004240780

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Scholars from Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, France, Canada, the USA and South Africa, delivered papers at a congress that took place from 31st of August – 2nd of September 2011 in Stellenbosch. Aspects dealt with are history, translation technique, textual criticism, reception of the Septuagint.