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Non-Canonical Psalms from Qumran: A Pseudepigraphic Collection
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
Nous avons IA une «somme» dans laquelle les chercheurs du domaine des sciences de la religion tro... more Nous avons IA une «somme» dans laquelle les chercheurs du domaine des sciences de la religion trouveront un ensemble de reflexions pertinentes a ce concept nodal de toute interrogation sur les religions: le sacre, «element fondamental du discours au moyen duquel 1'homo ...
The Hodayot (Thanksgiving Psalms)
Kanon in Konstruktion und Dekonstruktion, 2011
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1986
This book, edited by R. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, is a collection of essays on tw... more This book, edited by R. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, is a collection of essays on twenty-six cities which are in some way linked to the Bible. The con-tributors are predominately North American, with a few from England, Jerusalem (Wilkinson), and South Africa. A ...
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1992
As a doctoral dissertation written under A. Pietersma, University of Toronto, Robert Hiebert (pre... more As a doctoral dissertation written under A. Pietersma, University of Toronto, Robert Hiebert (presently teaching at Ontario Bible College) prepared a technical and detailed study of the Syriac Psalter, commonly attributed to Paul of Tella. Approximately half of the book is a ...
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1989
In a press release from Jerusalem on April 11, 1948, Millar Burrows, president of the American Sc... more In a press release from Jerusalem on April 11, 1948, Millar Burrows, president of the American School of Oriental Research (ASOR), made a formal announcement of the discovery of ancient scrolls from the area of the Dead Sea. On April 26, 1948, EL Sukenik reported that three ...
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Sep 23, 2013
Interpretation, Apr 1, 1996
Judaism in Late Antiquity 5. The Judaism of Qumran: A Systemic Reading of the Dead Sea Scrolls, 2000
... to Constantine: A Critical Anthology (London, 1997). * For a recent survey of the issues in t... more ... to Constantine: A Critical Anthology (London, 1997). * For a recent survey of the issues in the current debate, see Ruth Langer," Revis-iting Early Rabbinic Liturgy: The Recent Contributions of Ezra Fleischer," in Proof-texts 19, 1999, pp. 179-204; also Stefan C. Reif, Judaism ...
University of Toronto Quarterly, 2006
The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1997
The Dead Sea Scrolls in Scholarly Perspective: A History of Research, 2000
Non-Canonical Psalms from Qumran: A Pseudepigraphic Collection
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
Nous avons IA une «somme» dans laquelle les chercheurs du domaine des sciences de la religion tro... more Nous avons IA une «somme» dans laquelle les chercheurs du domaine des sciences de la religion trouveront un ensemble de reflexions pertinentes a ce concept nodal de toute interrogation sur les religions: le sacre, «element fondamental du discours au moyen duquel 1'homo ...
The Hodayot (Thanksgiving Psalms)
Kanon in Konstruktion und Dekonstruktion, 2011
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1986
This book, edited by R. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, is a collection of essays on tw... more This book, edited by R. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, is a collection of essays on twenty-six cities which are in some way linked to the Bible. The con-tributors are predominately North American, with a few from England, Jerusalem (Wilkinson), and South Africa. A ...
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1992
As a doctoral dissertation written under A. Pietersma, University of Toronto, Robert Hiebert (pre... more As a doctoral dissertation written under A. Pietersma, University of Toronto, Robert Hiebert (presently teaching at Ontario Bible College) prepared a technical and detailed study of the Syriac Psalter, commonly attributed to Paul of Tella. Approximately half of the book is a ...
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1989
In a press release from Jerusalem on April 11, 1948, Millar Burrows, president of the American Sc... more In a press release from Jerusalem on April 11, 1948, Millar Burrows, president of the American School of Oriental Research (ASOR), made a formal announcement of the discovery of ancient scrolls from the area of the Dead Sea. On April 26, 1948, EL Sukenik reported that three ...
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Sep 23, 2013
Interpretation, Apr 1, 1996
Judaism in Late Antiquity 5. The Judaism of Qumran: A Systemic Reading of the Dead Sea Scrolls, 2000
... to Constantine: A Critical Anthology (London, 1997). * For a recent survey of the issues in t... more ... to Constantine: A Critical Anthology (London, 1997). * For a recent survey of the issues in the current debate, see Ruth Langer," Revis-iting Early Rabbinic Liturgy: The Recent Contributions of Ezra Fleischer," in Proof-texts 19, 1999, pp. 179-204; also Stefan C. Reif, Judaism ...
University of Toronto Quarterly, 2006
The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1997
The Dead Sea Scrolls in Scholarly Perspective: A History of Research, 2000
Dead Sea Scrolls, Revise and Repeat: New Methods and Perspectives, 2020
A reexamination of the people and movements associated with Qumran, their outlook on the world, a... more A reexamination of the people and movements associated with Qumran, their outlook on the world, and what bound them together Dead Sea Scrolls, Revise and Repeat examines the identity of the Qumran movement by reassessing former conclusions and bringing new methodologies to the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The collection as a whole addresses questions of identity as they relate to law, language, and literary formation; considerations of time and space; and demarcations of the body. The thirteen essays in this volume reassess the categorization of rule texts, the reuse of scripture, the significance of angelic fellowship, the varieties of calendrical use, and celibacy within the Qumran movement. Contributors consider identity in the Dead Sea Scrolls from new interdisciplinary perspectives, including spatial theory, legal theory, historical linguistics, ethnicity theory, cognitive literary theory, monster theory, and masculinity theory. Edited by C Palmer, A Krause, E Schuller, and J Screnock.