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The War Scroll, Violence, War and Peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature

Essays in Honour of Martin G. Abegg on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
BuchGebunden
508 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am14.12.2015
This volume of collected essays reflects on various aspects of language, text, and interpretations of war and peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Second Temple Jewish literature, with special close attention set on the Qumran War Scroll.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis volume of collected essays reflects on various aspects of language, text, and interpretations of war and peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Second Temple Jewish literature, with special close attention set on the Qumran War Scroll.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-27114-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum14.12.2015
Seiten508 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 35 mm
Gewicht933 g
Artikel-Nr.35777967

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Dorothy M. Peters, IntroductionEmanuel Tov, From Concordance to Concordance: Martin G. Abegg´s Work on Computerizing and Concordancing the Dead Sea ScrollsJason Kalman, From The War Scroll to A Preliminary Edition of the Unpublished Dead Sea ScrollsTHE WAR SCROLLGeorge J. Brooke, Text, Timing and Terror: Thematic Thoughts on the War Scroll in Conversation with the Writings of Martin G. Abegg, jr.Robert D. Holmstedt and John Screnock, Writing a Descriptive Grammar of the Syntax and Semantics of the War Scroll: The Noun Phrase as Proof of ConceptAnthony R. Meyer, The Mysteries of God in the Qumran War ScrollKipp Davis, There and Back Again : Reconstruction and Reconciliation of the War Texts of 4QMilḥamaa (4Q246a-c)Dongshin Dohnson Chang, Priestly Covenants in 1QM and 1QSbRobert Kugler, The War Rule Texts and a New Theory of the People of the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Brief Thought ExperimentWAR AND PEACE IN THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS Alex Jassen, Violent Imaginaries and Practical Violence in the War ScrollBrian Schultz, The Naval Battle in the Qumran War TextsJohn Kampen, Wisdom, Poverty, and Non-Violence in InstructionDorothy M. Peters and Esther Eshel, Cutting Off Shechem: Levi and His Sword in the Rylands Genizah Fragment of the Aramaic Levi DocumentJames E. Bowley, Prophecy, False Prophecy, and War in the Dead Sea ScrollsDaniel K. Falk, Prayer, Liturgy and War Ian Werrett in collaboration with Stephen Parker, Purity in War: What is it Good for?âWAR AND PEACE IN EARLY JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXT AND INTERPRETATIONTorleif Elgvin, Violence, Apologetics, and Resistance: Hasmonaean Ideology and Yaḥad Texts in DialogueCraig A. Evans, Jesus, Satan and Holy War in Light of the Dead Sea ScrollsKyung S. Baek, The Sword-in-the-Mouth of Jesus the King: Declarations of War and Peace in the Gospel of MatthewMichael O. Wise, Papyrus Ḥever 30 and the Bar Kokhba RevoltSteve Delamarter, The Cave 11 Psalm Scroll (11Q5) and the Textual History of Ethiopic Psalm 151: Memory and Interpretation of David as Anointed Warriormehr

Autor

Kipp Davis, Ph.D. (2009), Manchester, is a scholar of early Jewish manuscripts and texts at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway. His most recent monograph is The Cave 4 Apocryphon of Jeremiah C and the Qumran Jeremianic Traditions (Brill, 2014).
Kyung S. Baek, Ph.D. (cand.), Manchester, has research interests in early Jewish and Christian texts and interpretations, Christian Origins, and Second Temple Judaism. His most recent publication is Celebrating the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Canadian Collection (SBL, 2011).
Peter W. Flint, Canada Research Chair in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Trinity Western University, is the editor of over twenty-five Dead Sea Scrolls, most recently, Eugene Ulrich and Peter W. Flint, Qumran Cave 1.II: The Isaiah Scrolls (Oxford, 2010).
Dorothy M. Peters, Ph.D. is Adjunct Faculty at Trinity Western University and author of Noah Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Conversations and Controversies of Antiquity (SBLEJL, 2008).