The Madrid Qumran Congress (2 Vols.): Proceedings of the International Congress on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Madrid 18-21 March, 1991 Vol. I & II Contributor(s): Trebolle Barrera, Julio (Editor), Vegas Montaner, Luis (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9004097716 ISBN-13: 9789004097711 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $484.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 1993 Annotation: The material presented in these two volumes may be divided into two main sections. The first section covers biblical texts and texts which fall between the categories biblical and non-biblical. It also includes articles on topics relating to the history of the Qumran community and to the study of the New Testament in the light of the Qumran discoveries. The second section covers non-biblical texts, such as the Temple Scroll. The two sections are synthesized in the article by Frank M. Cross, in which he reviews the advances made and the challenges for the future in the field of Qumran studies. Several topics recur constantly in many of the articles, such as the origins of the history of the Qumran community, the problem of the distinction between what is biblical and non-biblical in the Qumran manuscripts, and the question of the authority of the texts in the Qumran community. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Architecture | Interior Design - General - Religion | Judaism - Sacred Writings - Religion | Judaism - History |
Dewey: 296.155 |
LCCN: 93145953 |
Series: Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah |
Physical Information: 362 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Jewish |
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Publisher Description: The material presented in these two volumes may be divided into two main sections. The first section covers biblical texts and texts which fall between the categories biblical and non-biblical. It also includes articles on topics relating to the history of the Qumran community and to the study of the New Testament in the light of the Qumran discoveries. The second section covers non-biblical texts, such as the Temple Scroll. The two sections are synthesized in the article by Frank M. Cross, in which he reviews the advances made and the challenges for the future in the field of Qumran studies. Several topics recur constantly in many of the articles, such as the origins of the history of the Qumran community, the problem of the distinction between what is biblical and non-biblical in the Qumran manuscripts, and the question of the authority of the texts in the Qumran community. |