The Social Matrix that Gave Rise to the Hebrew Bible and the Scrolls (original) (raw)

190*. “The Writing of Early Scrolls. Implications for the Literary Analysis of Hebrew Scripture,” Revised version: Emanuel Tov, Hebrew Bible, Greek Bible, and Qumran (2008), 206–20.

Emanuel Tov

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The Old Testament: A Literary History: Chapter 1

Konrad Schmid

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The Formation of the Hebrew Bible: Full Bibliography

David Carr

2011

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New Perspectives on the Significance of the Scrolls for the New Testament and Early Christian Literature

George Brooke

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2016

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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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Fetishizing the Word: Literacy, Orality and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Ian Werrett

Scribes and Their Remains - SSEJC & LSTS, 2019

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The New Cambridge History of the Bible: From the Beginnings to 600. Edited by James Carleton Paget and Joachim Schaper

J. Christopher Edwards

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In Conversation with W. M. Schniedewind, How the Bible Became a Book: The Textualization of Ancient Israel (Cambridge, 2003)

David Carr

Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2005

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Methodology, Speech, Society: The Hebrew Bible

Douglas Lawrie

Scriptura, 2013

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The Dead Sea scrolls : transmission of traditions and production of texts

Hindy Najman

BRILL eBooks, 2010

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Scripturalization in Ancient Judah

William Schniedewind

Contextualizing Israel's Sacred Writings, 2015

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Making the Biblical Text: Textual Studies in the Hebrew and the Greek Bible

Innocent Himbaza

2015

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Background and Aims of a Scroll Approach to the Hebrew Bible

David Carr

Advances in Ancient, Biblical and Near Eastern Research, 2023

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“The Development of the Jewish Bible: Critical Reflections upon the Concept of a ‘Jewish Bible’ and on the Idea of Its ‘Development.’”

Bernard M Levinson

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190. “The Writing of Early Scrolls. Implications for the Literary Analysis of Hebrew Scripture,” in l’Écrit et l’Esprit (eds. Dieter Böhler et al.; OBO 214; Fribourg: Academic Press/Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2005), 355–71

Emanuel Tov

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The Scrolls and the New Testament: An Overview

Jörg frey

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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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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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- “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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217. “Some Thoughts about the Diffusion of Biblical Manuscripts in Antiquity,” Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts (eds. Sarianna Metso et al.; STDJ 92; Leiden: Brill, 2010), 151–72.

Emanuel Tov

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“How the Books of the Bible were Chosen,” “Old Testament Manuscripts: From Qumran to Leningrad” and “TheTorah, The Prophets and the Writings: A New Jewish Translation,” reprinted in Approaches to the Bible: The Best of Bible Review, Vol, 1: Composition, Transmission and Language

Marc Brettler

Approaches to the Bible: The Best of Bible Review, Vol, 1: Composition, Transmission and Language, 1994

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The Urban Center of Jerusalem and the Development of the Literature of the Hebrew Bible

Ehud Benzvi

JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE OLD …, 1997

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261. “Textual Developments in the Torah,” in Discourse, Dialogue, and Debate in the Bible: Essays in Honour of Frank H. Polak (ed. Ataliah Brenner-Idan; Hebrew Bible Monographs, 63; Amsterdam Studies in Bible and Religion 7; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2014), 236–46.

Emanuel Tov

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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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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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How the Bible Became a Book: The Textualization of Ancient Israel. By WILLIAM M. SCHNIEDEWIND. Pp. xiv + 257. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN 0 521 82946 1. 25/$28

Alan Millard

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2005

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Jaeyoung Jeon and Louis C. Jonker (eds.), Chronicles and the Priestly Literature of the Hebrew Bible, BZAW 528, Berlin/New York; de Gruyter, 2021 (FULL TEXT).

Jaeyoung Jeon

Open Access link: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110707014/html, 2021

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Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, Qumran, Septuagint: Collected Essays, Volume 3. By Emanuel Tov. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum; Volume 167. Leiden: Brill, 2015. xxiii + 539. €168.00/$218.00.

Brian J. Wright

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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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250.i-ii.intro-lxx.Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture, Volumes 1-3 (eds. Louis H. Feldman, James L. Kugel, & Lawrence H. Schiffman; Philadelphia/Lincoln: JPS/University of Nebraska Press, 2013), 1-6,33

Emanuel Tov

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Sharing and Hiding Knowledge in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Graeco-Roman Judaea: Multilingualism, Multiscripturalism, and Knowledge Transfer

Mladen Popović

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217*. “Some Thoughts about the Diffusion of Biblical Manuscripts in Antiquity,” in: Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism … Collected Essays, Volume 3 (2015), 60–81

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 Text of the Hebrew Bible. From the Rabbis to the Masoretes (Elvira Martín-Contreras and Lorena Miralles Maciá eds.)

Elvira Martín-Contreras, Lorena Miralles Maciá

2014

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Interdisciplinary Perspectives for the Study of the Text of the Hebrew Bible: Open Questions

Elvira Martín-Contreras, Lorena Miralles Maciá

in The Text of the Hebrew Bible. From the Rabbis to the Masoretes (Elvira Martín-Contreras and Lorena Miralles Maciá eds.), 2014

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