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The Compositional Setting and Implied Audience of Some Aramaic Texts from Qumran: A Working Hypothesis

open access: yesVision, Narrative, and Wisdom in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran, 2019
The occasion of the conference that produced this volume of collected papers attests to a growing interest in the Aramaic literature discovered among the Qumran caves. Because the Aramaic scrolls were, generally speaking, published later than many of the
D. Machiela
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The contribution of Qumran to historical Hebrew linguistics: Evidence from the syntax of participial negation

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2016
In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical Hebrew linguistics. The premise of this paper is that Qumran Hebrew reflects a distinct stage in the development of Hebrew which sets it apart from Biblical Hebrew.
Jacobus A. Naudé   +1 more
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Sanctuary schematics and temple ideology in the Hebrew Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls: The import of Numbers

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
The temple schematics in the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS), that is, New Jerusalem and Temple Scroll, has often been comparatively examined with the sanctuary structures in the Hebrew Bible (HB) (Ezk 40–48 and Num 2).
Joshua J. Spoelstra
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MIGRATION AND NARRATION: HOW EUROPEAN HISTORIANS IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES TOLD THE HISTORY OF HUMAN MASS MIGRATIONS OR VÖLKERWANDERUNGEN

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 59, Issue 1, Page 42-60, March 2020., 2020
ABSTRACT Historians’ interest in the history of human migrations is not limited to recent years. Migrations had already figured as explanatory factors in connection with cultural and historical change in the work of classical and ancient studies scholars of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the writings of these scholars, migrations
FELIX WIEDEMANN
wiley   +1 more source

Trauma in the Apocryphon of Jeremiah C: Cultural Trauma as Forgetful Remembrance of Divine-Human Relations in Qumran Jeremianic Traditions

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2022
The Qumran Apocryphon of Jeremiah C (4QApocrJer Ca-d; 4Q390) provides reflections on the trauma of devastation, dislocation, and captivity at the time of the Babylonian exile as narrated in the book of Jeremiah. Yet, just as the Damascus Document (CD/4QD)
Hogeterp Albert Livinus Augustinus
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„I nie bądź niewierzącym”: żydowskie rozumienie uzasadnionej wiary

open access: yesWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2015
In the paper, the question of faith in Jesus is analyzed from the Jewish perspective. The concept of faith and trust is present in the Old Testament books, in the Qumran documents from the times of Jesus, and in Talmud that contain the essence of Jewish ...
Mirosław Rucki
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Os Manuscritos de Qumran ou do Mar Morto

open access: yesPistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral, 2011
Na primavera de 1947 foram encontrados os primeiros manuscritos em Qumran. Essa foi considerada a maior descoberta de manuscritos da época moderna e a mais importante na região da Terra Santa.
Ildo Perondi
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Marek Parchem, Interpretacja Biblii w Qumran i inne studia (Biblica et Judaica 8; Pelplin: Bernardinum 2020)

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2023
Recenzja książki: Marek Parchem, Interpretacja Biblii w Qumran i inne studia (Biblica et Judaica 8; Pelplin: Bernardinum 2020). Ss. 478. ISBN 978–83–8127–429–6.
Dawid Napiwodzki
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Barbara Thiering's interpretation of Jesus' life

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to present arguments to disprove Thiering's claim that documents like the New Testament, Dead Sea Scrolls, the writings of Josephus, etc. might reveal the actual historical Jesus.
JA Naudé
doaj   +1 more source

Ostraca KhQ1 and KhQ2 from the Cemetery of Qumran: A New Edition

open access: yesJournal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2005
The ostraca KhQ1 and KhQ2 found outside the east wall at Qumran in 1996 represent the most extensive writing found at the actual site of Qumran to date, as distinguished from the texts in the nearby caves.
Greg Doudna
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