Ancient Interpretation of Scripture in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. (original) (raw)

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 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 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 Text of the Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Michael Segal

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230*. (“A Didactic and Gradual Approach to the Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls” in : Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism … Collected Essays, Volume 3 (2015), 297–312

Emanuel Tov

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Rewriting and Interpreting Scripture in the Dead Sea Scrolls

S. A. Wassen

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Introduction to The Dead Sea Scrolls

Bronson Brown-deVost

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Review: Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Ian Werrett

RBL, 2016

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

Gabriel barzilai

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209. “The Contribution of the Different Groups of Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls to Exegesis,” Canon and Culture: A Journal of Biblical Interpretation 2 (2008): 10–42

Emanuel Tov

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible. By James C. VanderKam

james bowley

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013

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329. “Exegesis of the Bible Enriched by the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Scribal Practice, Text and Canon in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Essays in Memory of Peter W. Flint, ed. John J. Collins and Ananda Geyser-Fouché, STDJ 130 (Leiden: Brill, 2019), 225–46.lastPROOFS

Emanuel Tov

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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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The Dead Sea Scrolls, Pseudepigrapha, and Expansions of Scripture

John A . Jillions

Divine Guidance, 2020

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Review of THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS TODAY. By James C. VanderKam

Sidnie Crawford

1996

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Eugene Ulrich, The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Developmental Composition of the Bible (Leiden: Brill, 2015), reviewed for Canadian-American Theological Review (2021): 97-101.

Merrill G Greene

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Qumran Between the Old and the New Testament

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 Dead Sea Scrolls: Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts. Edited by Sarianna Metso, Hindy Najman, and Eileen Schuller. (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 92)

Shani Tzoref

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and Contemporary Culture: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (July 6-8, 2008). Edited by Adolfo D. Roitman, Lawrence H. Schiffman, and Shani Tzoref

adolfo roitman

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013

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The Whole Scroll Story: Review of The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls by James VanderKam and Peter Flint

Sidnie Crawford

2002

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Review of Jean-Sebastien Rey, ed. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature. STDJ 102 (Leiden: Brill, 2014)

Blake Jurgens

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2016

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Old Testament: Recent Research on the Text of the Hebrew Bible (2001)

Ian Young

Anglican Historical Society Journal 46, no.1 (June, 2001): 12–23 , 2001

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

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

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UBBL 420 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Biblical World

Michael DeVries

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- “The Emergence of Aramaic and Hebrew Scholarly Texts: Transmission and Translation of Alien Wisdom,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls: Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts (ed. S. Metso, H. Najman and E. Schuller; Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 92; Leiden: Brill, 2010), 81–114

Mladen Popović

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Review: Alex Jassen, Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Jonathan Kaplan

2016

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Jewish Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Some Issues for Consideration

Lutz Doering

The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (ed. N. Dávid et al.; FRLANT 239; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2012), 449–462

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The Dead Sea scrolls and contemporary culture : proceedings of the international conference held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (July 6-8, 2008)

adolfo roitman

BRILL eBooks, 2011

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191. “Recording the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Text Editions of Hebrew Scripture,” in Historie og konstruktion: Festskrift til Niels Peter Lemche I anledning af 60 års fødselsdagen den 6, September 2005, ed. Morgens Müller and Thomas L. Thompson, FBE 14 (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanums, 2005), 387–95

Emanuel Tov

2005

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The Pesharim and the Origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls

George Brooke

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994

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Elec10.Understanding the Text of the Bible 65 Years after the Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Emanuel Tov

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“Second Temple Literature and Rabbinic Judaism,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context: Integrating the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Study of Ancient Texts, Languages, and Cultures (eds. A. Lange, E. Tov, and M. Weigold; 2 vols.; Supplements to VT 140; Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2011) 2.597-617.

Lawrence Schiffman

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