Reading the Dead Sea scrolls : essays in method /
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Fformat: | Electronig eLyfr |
Iaith: | Saesneg |
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Atlanta :
Society of Biblical Literature,
[2013]
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Cyfres: | Early Judaism and its literature ;
no. 39. |
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- The Qumran scrolls and the demise of the distinction between higher and lower criticism
- The formation and renewal of scriptural tradition
- Justifying deviance : the place of scripture in converting to the Qumran self-understanding
- Memory, cultural memory, and rewriting scripture
- Hypertextuality and the "parabiblical" Dead Sea scrolls
- Controlling intertexts and hierarchies of echo in two thematic eschatological commentaries from Qumran
- Pešer and midraš in Qumran literature : issues for lexicography
- Genre theory, rewritten Bible, and Pesher
- Room for interpretation : an analysis of spatial imagery in the Qumran pesharim
- The silent God, the abused mother, and the self-justifying sons : a psychodynamic reading of scriptural exegesis in the pesharim
- Types of historiography in the Qumran scrolls
- What makes a text historical? : assumptions behind the classification of some Dead Sea scrolls
- The scrolls from Qumran and Old Testament theology.