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Jewish Divination in the Greco–Roman Era
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the divinatory methods the Jews used to address their questions in the Greco–Roman era. Scholars have previously examined how authors of the Hebrew Bible are aware of numerous divinatory techniques. The texts of the Greco–Roman era, especially the Dead Sea Scrolls, preserve even more references illuminating the ancients ...
Hanna Tervanotko
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Abstract This essay attempts to address a simple question: what does it mean to hear God? So much hangs upon learning something about hearing God: revelation, salvation, formation, vocation and mission, for example. What is the relationship then between hearing and knowing God?
Graham Ward
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Proximidad de los tiempos escatológicos y sus signos según los escritos de Qumrán
El presente estudio aborda, desde una perspectiva escatológica, la "visita" del Señor, el anuncio profético de la misma y su sentido escatológico. Por otra parte, se incide en la proximidad que a partir del siglo II a.C. se percibe acerca de la "visita",
Vicente J. Almiñana Lloret
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Composition of Roman period pottery from Jerusalem revisited
Abstract A study of the L'MLK jar handles based on neutron activation analysis reported an average chemical composition of Roman period pottery excavated in Jerusalem. Evidence was presented supporting the idea that the pottery, made of Motza clay, was made in Jerusalem or vicinity.
Joseph Yellin
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El uso del Salmo 118 en la cristología neotestamentaria
El siguiente estudio busca comprender cómo Jesús y la Iglesia primitiva comprendieron el Salmo 118, uno de los más citados. En concreto, se centra más en los versículos 22-23 y 25-26.
José Luis Sicre Díaz
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The confluence of different Jewish traditions in the Qumran library is evident. The Enochic traditions are not only counted as the oldest influences in Qumran, they also give it a certain theological unity.
Juan Sebastián Hernández Valencia
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Tracing the Origin of the Sabbatical Calendar in the Priestly Narrative (Genesis 1 to Joshua 5)
This comprehensive study of the chronology of the Priestly Document demonstrates that the Sabbatical calendar (364-day year) is not a Qumran invention but was devised at the beginning of the Persian period (ca ...
Philippe Guillaume
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Reception of Isa 7:17 in Qumran: The Use of Ambiguity of the Biblical Text
Verse 7:17 from Isaiah presents its interpreters, both ancient and modern, with difficulties and ambiguities regarding the text that must be accounted for on the level of formulation (problematic grammar), content (uncertain meaning) and incorporation ...
Libor Marek
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Recenzja książki: Zdzisław J. Kapera – Alexander Schick (red.) „When the Sun Rises Over the Earth , They Shall Bless” (4Q503). Professor Claus-Hunno Hunzinger Memorial Volume, The Qumran Chronicle 28–29 (2020–2021) (Kraków: The Enigma Press 2021).
Antoni Tronina
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La crucifixión en la antigua literatura judía
El presente estudio desarrolla las cuestiones relacionadas con la crucifixión dentro del contexto de la literatura antigua judía. De forma concreta, se abordan la crucifixión y sus formas, la crucifixión en el Qumrán, en el Tárgum y, por último, cómo se ...
Luis Díez Merino
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