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Person and offices, Criticism and interpretation, Dead Sea scrolls, Criticism, Manuscrits de la mer Morte, Dode-Zeerollen, Personne et fonctions, Qumrantexte, Criticism, interpretation, Jesus Christ, Dead Sea Scrolls, Christology, Critique, interprétation, 11.26 movements within Judaism, Dead sea scrolls, Jesus christ, person and officesPeople
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Dead sea scrolls and the historical Jesus -- James H. Charlesworth
Jesus and the temple scroll -- Otto Betz
Membership in the covenant people at Qumran and in the teaching of Jesus -- Howard C. Kee
Recovering Jesus' formative background -- Paolo Sacchi
Jesus as "Son" and the righteous teacher as "Gardener" -- James H. Charlesworth
Parable of the unjust steward : Jesus' criticism of the Essenes -- David Flusser
Jesus, the primitive community, and the Essene quarter of Jerusalem -- Rainer Riesner
Opposition to the temple : Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Craig A. Evans
Jesus, table fellowship, and Qumran -- James D. G. Dunn
CRUCIFIXION : archaeology, Jesus, and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Joe Zias and James H. Charlesworth
Two ascended to heaven-Jesus and the author of 4Q491 -- Morton Smith
Risen Christ and the angelic mediator figures in light of Qumran-- Alan F. Segal.
Jesus, the primitive community, and the Essene quarter of Jerusalem-- Rainer Riesner
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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First Sentence
"The controversy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls began in the early fifties, especially with Edmund Wilson's popular and widely read articles in the New Yorker (May 14, 1955)."
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