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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v39.i11.records.utf8:11352866:3723
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001 2010537730
003 DLC
005 20110314131512.0
008 110314s2010 enkab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2010537730
015 $aGBB072315$2bnb
016 7 $a015577580$2Uk
020 $a9780199207237 (hbk.)
020 $a0199207232 (hbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn606774425
040 $aUKM$cUKM$dBTCTA$dYDXCP$dERASA$dCDX$dTSM$dIUL$dFDA$dTLE$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aBM487$b.O98 2010
082 04 $a296.155$222
245 04 $aThe Oxford handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls /$cedited by Timothy H. Lim and John J. Collins.
246 30 $aDead Sea Scrolls
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2010.
300 $axviii, 785 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aOxford handbooks.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tCurrent issues in Dead Sea Scrolls research /$rTimothy H. Lim and John J. Collins --$tArchaeology of Khirbet Qumran and the Judaean wilderness --$tKhirbet Qumran and its environs /$rEric M. Meyers --$tThe Qumran Cemetery reassessed /$rRachel Hachlili --$tThe scrolls and Jewish history --$tConstructing ancient Judaism from the Scrolls /$rMartin Goodman --$tThe origins and history of the teacher's movement /$rMichael O. Wise --$tWomen in Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rTal Ilan --$tThe Scrolls and sectarianism --$tSectarian communities in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rJohn J. Collins --$tThe classical sources of the Essenes and the Scrolls communities /$rJoan E. Taylor --$tSociological approaches to Qumran sectarianism /$rJutta Jokiranta --$tQumran calendars and sectarianism /$rSacha Stern --$tThe Book of Enoch and the Qumran Scrolls /$rJames C. VanderKam --$tThe biblical texts, interpretation, and languages of the Scrolls --$tAssessing the text-critical theories of the Hebrew Bible after Qumran /$rRonald S. Hendel --$tAuthoritative scriptures and the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rTimothy H. Lim --$tRewritten scripture /$rMolly M. Zahn --$tThe continuity of biblical interpretation in the Qumran Scrolls and Rabbinic literature /$rBilhah Nitzan --$tHebrew, Aramaic, and Greek in the Qumran Scrolls /$rJan Joosten --$tReligious themes in the scrolls --$tPurity in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rJonathan Klawans --$tApocalypticism and Messianism /$rMichael A. Knibb --$tExploring the mystical background of the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rJames R. Davila --$tWisdom literature and thought in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rArmin Lange --$tIranian connections in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rAlbert De Jong --$tWas the Dead Sea Sect a penitential movement? /$rDavid Lambert --$tThe scrolls and early Christianity --$tCritical issues in the investigation of the Scrolls and the New Testament /$rJörg Frey --$tMonotheism, principal angels, and the background of Christology /$rL.W. Hurtado --$tShared exegetical traditions between the Scrolls and the New Testament /$rGeorge J. Brooke --$tThe Scrolls and later Judaism --$tHalakhah between the Dead Sea Scrolls and Rabbinic literature /$rAaron Shemesh --$tThe contribution of the Qumran Scrolls to the study of ancient Jewish liturgy /$rDaniel K. Falk --$tReviewing the links between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Cairo Genizah /$rStefan C. Reif --$tNew approaches to the Scrolls --$tRhetorical criticism and the reading of the Qumran Scrolls /$rCarol A. Newsom --$tRoland Barthes and the teacher of righteousness : the death of the author of the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rMaxine L. Grossman --$tThe Scrolls and the legal definition of authorship /$rHector L. MacQueen.
630 00 $aDead Sea scrolls.
700 1 $aLim, Timothy H.
700 1 $aCollins, John Joseph,$d1946-
830 0 $aOxford handbooks.