Reading the Dead Sea scrolls : essays in method / George J. Brooke ; with the assistance of Nathalie LaCoste.
2013
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
Reading the Dead Sea scrolls : essays in method / George J. Brooke ; with the assistance of Nathalie LaCoste.
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Imprint
Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013]
Copyright
©2013.
Description
1 online resource (309 pages).
Series
Early Judaism and its literature ; no. 39.
Formatted Contents Note
The Qumran scrolls and the demise of the distinction between higher and lower criticism
The formation and renewal of scriptural tradition
Justifying deviance : the place of scripture in converting to the Qumran self-understanding
Memory, cultural memory, and rewriting scripture
Hypertextuality and the "parabiblical" Dead Sea scrolls
Controlling intertexts and hierarchies of echo in two thematic eschatological commentaries from Qumran
Pešer and midraš in Qumran literature : issues for lexicography
Genre theory, rewritten Bible, and Pesher
Room for interpretation : an analysis of spatial imagery in the Qumran pesharim
The silent God, the abused mother, and the self-justifying sons : a psychodynamic reading of scriptural exegesis in the pesharim
Types of historiography in the Qumran scrolls
What makes a text historical? : assumptions behind the classification of some Dead Sea scrolls
The scrolls from Qumran and Old Testament theology.
The formation and renewal of scriptural tradition
Justifying deviance : the place of scripture in converting to the Qumran self-understanding
Memory, cultural memory, and rewriting scripture
Hypertextuality and the "parabiblical" Dead Sea scrolls
Controlling intertexts and hierarchies of echo in two thematic eschatological commentaries from Qumran
Pešer and midraš in Qumran literature : issues for lexicography
Genre theory, rewritten Bible, and Pesher
Room for interpretation : an analysis of spatial imagery in the Qumran pesharim
The silent God, the abused mother, and the self-justifying sons : a psychodynamic reading of scriptural exegesis in the pesharim
Types of historiography in the Qumran scrolls
What makes a text historical? : assumptions behind the classification of some Dead Sea scrolls
The scrolls from Qumran and Old Testament theology.
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-266) and indexes.
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 8, 2013).
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English
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9781589839021 e-book
9781589839014
9781589839014
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