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When the last texts of Qumran cave 4 were published, another text that refers to crucifixion came to the fore, namely 4Q524 14:1–6, part of which is verbatim the same as 11QTª 64:6–13.
Ananda Geyser-Fouche
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Qumrán es uno de los sitios arqueológicos más famosos de los tiempos modernos. Los manuscritos allí encontrados han revolucionado los estudios bíblicos y los conocimientos sobre el judaísmo de los años inmediatamente anteriores a la era cristiana y de ...
Clara María Díaz C.
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Celebrating Synodality: Synodality as a Fundamental Aspect of Christian Liturgy
Abstract A synodal church makes assumptions about our basic ecclesial experience which takes place when we assemble liturgically, especially when we act eucharistically. The basic assumption is that we are a genuine human community knowing and relating to one another as brothers and sisters in baptism.
Thomas O' Loughlin
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The Tradition of the 364-Day Calendar versus the Calendar Polemic in Second Temple Judaism
The article presents the major hypotheses concerning the emergence of the 364-day calendar within Judaism and the related calendrical controversy, which presumably caused the separation of a certain group of Jews, known to us as the Qumran Community ...
Michał Jarosław Klukowski
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Star of Jacob, and a Sceptre of Israel: King David’s Image in Priest Ideology
This article examines the peculiarities of royal power’s representation in the ideology of priests in early Judaism. Researchers of Judaism deem this period important since it is then that the basic ideas about the power institutions of society, their ...
A. Yu. Sgonnova
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‘Between righteousness and alms’ in Tobit: What was the author’s real intention?
Before the Semitic fragments of 4QTobit were found at Qumran, the 4th-century Greek GI version of Tobit was thought to be original and was regarded as ‘a lesson on almsgiving and its redeeming powers’. In his presentation of the 4Q196–4Q199 (Aramaic) and
Annette H. Evans
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Reading Material Features of Qumran Tefillin and Mezuzot
For fifty years or so, after the Qumran tefillin and mezuzot first came to light, scholarly focus centered on the biblical texts they contained, and on the relation of these artifacts to practices later discussed by post-destruction rabbis.1 More recent ...
Yehudah B. Cohn
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The Eschatological Spirituality of “the Sons of Light” in Qumran
One of the most important features of the members of the Qumran community, who referred to themselves by the name “the sons of light,” was aspiration to holiness by observing the Law, purity and cult.
M. Wrobel
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The article demonstrates why the Dead Sea Scrolls are important for NT scholarship. After a sketch of the main periods of Qumran research, the author discusses four patterns of relating Qumran with the NT which he considers problematic.
J. Frey
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