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A preparatory study of nomenclature and text designation in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Published 2014“…This article considers the history of nomenclature for the Dead Sea Scrolls, as reflected in the names given to manuscripts in the official editions in the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Series (some attention is given to the nomenclature in more recent editorial projects). …”
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Emanuel: Studies in Hebrew bible, septuagint and dead sea scrolls in honor of Emanuel Tov
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Reach for the sky: A typology of angelic discourse and its liturgical impact within the Yaḥad.
Published 2023Subjects: “…Dead Sea Scrolls…”
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Ethical reading: the transformation of the text and the self
Published 2017“…This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into account the extensive knowledge we now possess of the traditions of the Hebrew Bible and deuterocanonical traditions in the light of the discoveries from the Cairo Geniza and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Instead of studying the Bible cut off from the Humanities and the critical engagement with Classics and medieval philology, the goal is to bring the study of the Bible back into the centre along with classical and modern writers. …”
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The Antichrist tradition in Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity
Published 2020“…Subsequent chapters trace the antimessianic/Antichristological expectation in different ancient corpora: the Dead Sea Scrolls (CHAPTER III), the New Testament (CHAPTER IV), the extracanonical Biblical literature (CHAPTER V), the Patristic writings (CHAPTER VI). …”
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The semantics of silence in biblical Hebrew
Published 2017“…Using the biblical books, Ben Sira, Dead Sea Scrolls, and inscriptions, it evaluates how seven lexemes referring to silence were used. …”
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Creatio ex nihilo in Palestinian Judaism and early Christianity
Published 2012“…After highlighting certain interpretative features in the ancient versions of Genesis 1, this study explores the reception of such ideas in texts like the Dead Sea Scrolls and early rabbinic literature. It is clear that the typically cited proof texts from biblical or deutero-canonical books indeed do not yield clear confirmation of the doctrine they have sometimes been said to prove. …”
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Monotheism and christology in I Corinthians 8. 4-6
Published 1987“…Part one uses the Greek Old Testament, the Apocrypha, the Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo, Josephus, and the New Testament, in particular some two hundred statements of monotheism collected from these sources (presented in an appendix), to illuminate the oblique references to monotheistic belief in Paul's letters. …”
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