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  • - Judah and its Neighbours in the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods
     
    2 417,-

    Includes ten studies, most of which were presented at the 14th World Congress of Jewish Studies, held in Jerusalem in 2005. These studies deal with the changes that occurred in the Land of Israel during the Persian and early Hellenistic periods, from the 6th through the 4th centuries BCE.

  • - Strategies for Extending the Scriptures among the Dead Sea Scrolls
    av Daniel K. Falk
    2 221,-

    Introduces the reader to a genre of writings that retell biblical narratives in various ways. They reflect the concerns and methods of early Jewish interpreters of Scripture. This book traces continuity and discontinuity with other Jewish and Christian traditions, and reflects on the significance of these texts for the status of Scripture.

  • av Sarianna Metso
    1 829,-

    Discusses the central rule documents, called "Serek" texts, produced by a Jewish community of the Essenes that lived at Qumran by the Dead Sea. The texts describe the life of an ascetic group that had rejected the hellenistic mainstream Jewish culture and had withdrawn into the desert to live a life of perfect obedience to the Torah.

  • - An Egyptological Approach
    av Alejandro F. Botta
    623 - 2 270,-

    A study of the interrelationships between the formulary traditions of the legal documents of the Jewish colony of Elephantine and the legal formulary traditions of their Egyptian counterparts.

  • - The Transition from Persian to Greek Rule (ca. 400-200 BCE)
     
    623,-

  • - The Transition from Persian to Greek Rule (ca. 400-200 BCE)
     
    2 564,-

    A collection of essays examining the period of transition between Persian and Greek rule of Judah, ca 400-200 BCE. This volume covers subjects such as the archaeology of Maresha/Marisa, Jewish identity, Hellenization/Hellenism, Ptolemaic administration in Judah, the Samaritans in the transition period, and Greek foundations in Palestine.

  • - Dead Sea Scrolls and Artefacts from the Schoyen Collection
     
    2 123,-

    This volume presents ten biblical and five non-biblical fragments from the Judean Desert, more than half of them for the first time. The exciting publication of seven new fragments provides a fully up-do-date picture for scholars and gives the reader a comprehensive picture of texts and artefacts from Qumran seen together.

  • - Text, Narrative and Reception History
     
    549,-

  • - Dead Sea Scrolls and Artefacts from the Schoyen Collection
     
    564,-

    This volume presents ten biblical and five non-biblical fragments from the Judean Desert, more than half of them for the first time. The exciting publication of seven new fragments provides a fully up-do-date picture for scholars and gives the reader a comprehensive picture of texts and artefacts from Qumran seen together.

  • - Text, Narrative and Reception History
    av OLIVER ISAAC W
    2 270,-

  • - A Gendered Analysis of Everyday Life in the Dead Sea Scrolls Communities
    av Trinity Saint David, UK) Keady & Jessica M. (University of Wales
    579 - 1 976,-

  • av Michael Avioz
    623 - 1 976,-

  • - A Statistical Analysis of Linguistic Features
    av John (University of Edinburgh & UK) Starr
    579 - 1 976,-

  • - A Festschrift in Honour of Robert Hayward
     
    623,-

    The Second Temple period is an era that marked a virtual explosion in the world of literature, with the creation, redaction, interpretation, and transmission of Jewish texts that represented diverse languages and ideologies. The creation of many of these writings coincided with the growth of the Jewish community beyond the borders of Israel; therefore, among those for whom the Temple played a diminishing role. The transition period from Temple to texts was accompanied by conflicting interpretations about the role of the Temple as well as diverse theological understandings about God and the Jewish people. Drawing on the expertise of leading specialists in Second Temple Judaism, Temple, Texts, and Traditions explores the rich traditions of the Jewish people as they were expressed and interpreted in their writings in that period, which included writings that later became recognized as Scriptures.

  • - Priestly Covenant in Late Second Temple Texts
    av Canada) Chang & Dongshin Don (Trinity Western University
    564 - 1 976,-

    "Chang investigates the articulation of the concepts of priesthood and covenant in late Second Temple period Jewish and Jewish-Christian texts"--

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    1 829,-

    Scribes and Their Remains begins with an introductory essay by Stanley Porter which addresses the principal theme of the book: the text as artifact. The rest of the volume is then split into two major sections. In the first, five studies appear on the theme of ''Scribes, Letters, and Literacy.'' In the first of these Craig A. Evans offers a lengthy piece that argues that the archaeological, artifactual, and historical evidence suggests that New Testament autographs and first copies may well have remained in circulation for one century or more, having the effect of stabilizing the text. Other pieces in the section address literacy, orality and paleography of early Christian papyri. In the second section there are five pieces on ''Writing, Reading, and Abbreviating Christian Scripture.'' These range across numerous topics, including an examination of the stauros (cross) as a nomen sacrum. The volume concludes with reflections by co-editor Peter Arzt-Grabner incorporating his longstanding expertise in the study of documentary papyri, especially as these ancient documents relate to New Testament research. From the perspective of a papyrologist, Arzt-Grabner discusses how New Testament scholars use documentary papyri today and recommends some future directions.

  • - Three Defining Paradigm Exemplars
    av David R. Jackson
    2 270,-

  • av Michael Chyutin
    2 932,-

    Proposes a reconstruction of the Temple, which differs from conventional descriptions in Jewish literary sources during the First and Second Temple eras. This book examines the individual descriptions of the Temple and considers the influence of the descriptions on subsequent ones.

  • av Micah D. Kiel
    623 - 2 123,-

    An analysis of the perspective on retribution displayed in the Book of Tobit.

  • - Essays on the Babylonian and Persian Periods in Memory of Peter R. Ackroyd
    av Lester L. Grabbe, Gary N. Knoppers & Deirdre Fulton
    623,-

  • - Early Jewish Interpretation and Transmission of Scripture
    av USA) Evans & Dr. Craig A. (Houston Baptist University
    2 711,-

  • av Geza Vermes
    2 270,-

    Written by one of the world's leading authorities on the Dead Sea Scrolls, these groundbreaking essays explore the significance of the scrolls for our understanding of the New Testament and Christian Origins.

  • av Israel) Mendels & Professor Doron (Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    1 976,-

  • - A Multidisciplinary Approach
    av Mark Bredin
    2 711,-

    Provides an approach to the book of "Tobit" from a range of disciplines: literary, feminist, anthropological, imagination, theological, textual and historical. This book considers some Latin manuscripts, encompassing an article introducing a print of the Ceriani Latin text, and includes an overview of the Old Latin textual tradition and context.

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