THE GOSPEL FOUND AT QUMRAN (original) (raw)

Doctrines of the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Doctrine of the Messiah

Gary Gromacki, Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D.

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Doctrines of the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Doctrine of the Bible

Gary Gromacki, Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D.

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review of Text, Thought, and Practice in Qumran and Early Christianity (SCJ 13 [2010])

Rafael Rodriguez

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The text-critical and exegetical value of the Dead Sea Scrolls : original research

Johann Cook

Hts Teologiese Studies-theological Studies, 2016

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The Dead Sea Scrolls: Insight into Traditioning Processes and the Growth of Gospel Traditions

Loren T Stuckenbruck

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2016

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Messiah(s) Expected in Qumran. A discussion on the Damascus Document.

Michal Karnawalski S.J.

StBob 4 (2014) 63-73

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Doctrines of the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Doctrine of the Community

Gary Gromacki, Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D.

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Qumran Scholarship and the Study of the Old Testament in the New Testament

Timothy Lim

Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2015

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REVIEW: Qumran and Jerusalem: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the History of Judaism

Matthew A. Collins

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‘Doing Justice’ ( משפט בעושי ) to the Dead Sea Scrolls: Reading 1QS 8:1–4 in Literary and Sectarian Context

Llewellyn Howes

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Qumran , the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Imperial Roman Church and the Mythology of a Resurrected Saviour - Part I

Rajan B . Menon Menon

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Qumran Between the Old and the New Testament

Florentino García Martínez

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Introduction to The Dead Sea Scrolls

Bronson Brown-deVost

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309. “From Popular Jewish LXX-SP Texts to Separate Sectarian Texts: Insights from the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in The Samaritan Pentateuch and the Dead Sea Scrolls, ed. Michael Langlois, CBET 94 (Leuven: Peeters, 2019), 19–40

Emanuel Tov

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“4Q174 and the Epistle to the Hebrews.” In Keter Shem Tov: Collected Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls in Memory of Alan Crown, 333-59. Edited by Shani Tzoref and Ian Hunter. Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and its Contexts; Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias, 2013

Philip Church

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Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and research institute Subject: Centuries between the Hebrew Bible and Early Christian Origins (MOT012

Thongminlen Haokip

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Jesus, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Daryn Graham

Compass: A Review of Topical Theology, 2015

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"Exclusion and Ethics: Contrasting Covenant Communities in 1QS V, 1 - VII, 25 and 1 Cor 5:1-6:11," Keter Shem Tov: Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls in Memory of Alan Crown (S. Tzoref and I. Young; Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2013) 259-302.

Brad Bitner

Keter Shem Tov: Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls in Memory of Alan Crown , 2013

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"Review of Goldstein, Segal, Brooke, eds., 'Ha-Ish Moshe: Studies in Scriptural Interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature in Honor of Moshe J. Bernstein,' Dead Sea Discoveries 27 (2020): 308-310

James Nati

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The Stabilization of the Biblical Text in the Light of Qumran and Masada: A Challenge for Conventional Qumran Chronology? (2002)

Ian Young

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“Review of Kipp Davis, The Cave 4 Apocryphon of Jeremiah and the Qumran Jeremianic Traditions: Prophetic Persona and the Construction of Community Identity,” Dead Sea Discoveries 24 (2017): 316-18.

James Nati

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NASCENT CHRISTIANITY BETWEEN SECTARIAN AND BROADER JUDAISM: LESSONS FROM THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS

Serge Ruzer

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Albert I. Baumgarten, “Who Cares and Why Does it Matter? Qumran and the Essenes Once Again,” Dead Sea Discoveries, vol. 11, no. 2 (2004): 174-190

Albert I. Baumgarten

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233. “The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Textual History of the Masoretic Bible,” in The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (eds. Nora Dávid et al.; FRLANT 239; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2012), 54–59.

Emanuel Tov

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Review of Ben Zion Wacholder, The New Damascus Document: The Midrash on the Eschatological Torah of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Reconstruction, Translation and Commentary (in Review of Biblical Literature 2008)

Gregory Doudna

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“‘Bringing the Messiah(s) Through Law’: Reflections from the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Some Successors.” Pages 25–37 in Torah in Early Jewish Imaginations. Edited by Ariel Feldman and Timothy J. Sandoval. Forschungen zum Alten Testament 171. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2023.

Steven Fraade

“‘Bringing the Messiah(s) Through Law’: Reflections from the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Some Successors.” Pages 25–37 in Torah in Early Jewish Imaginations. Edited by Ariel Feldman and Timothy J. Sandoval. Forschungen zum Alten Testament 171. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2023. , 2023

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Review: Alex P. Jassen, Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Dead Sea Discoveries 23.1 (2016): 105-108

Alice D Collins

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Matthew and the community of Dead Sea Scrolls

Akio Ito

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Ancient Interpretation of Scripture in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Florentino García Martínez

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible: The View from Qumran Samuel (2014)

Ian Young

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"The Sect of the Qumran Texts and its Leading Role in the Temple in Jerusalem During Much of the First Century BCE: Toward a New Framework for Understanding" (2013)

Gregory Doudna

Pp 75-124 in: David Stacey and Gregory Doudna, with a contribution from Gideon Avni, Qumran Revisited: A Reassessment of the Archaeology of the Site and its Texts. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2013

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The Use of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Interpreting Jesus’s Action in the Temple

Cecilia Wassen

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2016

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The Gospel of John in the Palestinian Lectionaries: A Mere Caesarean Anomaly or the Closest Text We Have to the Original?

James David Audlin

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Incidental Biblical Exegesis in the Qumran Scrolls and its Importance for Study of the Second Temple Period

Gabriel barzilai

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Putting Qumran, Jesus and his movement into relief

Eben Scheffler

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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