Qumran Cave 4: Parabiblical Texts, Pseudo-Prophetic Texts - Couverture rigide

 
9780199245420: Qumran Cave 4: Parabiblical Texts, Pseudo-Prophetic Texts

Synopsis

This is the fourth and last volume of parabiblical texts from Qumran Cave 4 and reveals once again the interest in biblical themes characteristic of Second Temple period Judaism, exhibited in many of the Qumran compositions. It is devoted to a small group of texts showing the rewriting, in different ways, of two biblical prophetic books, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Because of their fragmentary nature it is not clear how many copies or even compositions are reflected by the preserved fragments: at least five manuscripts of one composition of Pseudo-Ezekiel, and seven manuscripts of two different compositions of the Apocryphon of Jeremiah.

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Revue de presse

This volume represents the culmination of the years of work that Dimant, and Strugnell before her, spent on these scrolls, and the results completely reinforce previous assessments that the text(s) contained in them are exciting and important ... she is to be congratulated on her fine edition of the fragments and her detailed articulation of her case for the compositional makeup of these scrolls. This volume lays an excellent foundation for the conversation that will certainly follow. (Dead Sea Discoveries)

Dimant has provided the scholarly community with a thorough and exemplary publication of the fragments that should be the starting point for anyone desiring to work with these manuscripts. The reconstructions that she makes are judicious, and in every case her notes, which are copious, offer a clear rationale for her decisions. (Dead Sea Discoveries)

Dimant's edition is a most valuable resource for biblical and related studies. (International Review of Biblical Studies)

Présentation de l'éditeur

This is the fourth and last volume of parabiblical texts from Qumran Cave 4 and reveals once again the interest in biblical themes characteristic of Second Temple period Judaism, exhibited in many of the Qumran compositions. It is devoted to a small group of texts showing the rewriting, in different ways, of two biblical prophetic books, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Because of their fragmentary nature it is not clear how many copies or even compositions are reflected by the preserved fragments: at least five manuscripts of one composition of Pseudo-Ezekiel, and seven manuscripts of two different compositions of the Apocryphon of Jeremiah.

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