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In Leviticus at Qumran: Text and Interpretation Robert A. Kugler and Kyung S. Baek provide an indispensable reference work for understanding how the Book of Leviticus shaped the people of Qumran an...
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15 November 2016

In Leviticus at Qumran: Text and Interpretation Robert A. Kugler and Kyung S. Baek provide an indispensable reference work for understanding how the Book of Leviticus shaped the people of Qumran and their texts. Focusing on issues central to the Qumran community’s identity—sacrifice, priesthood, purity, and holiness—Leviticus played a pivotal role in the group’s self-understanding.
The volume presents all of the texts of Leviticus from Qumran with their variants (with contributions from Eugene Ulrich and Peter Flint), lists over three hundred and fifty uses of Leviticus in the scrolls from Qumran, and provides brief summaries of each of those uses. It provides all the data necessary to explore how Leviticus shaped the people of the scrolls.
The volume presents all of the texts of Leviticus from Qumran with their variants (with contributions from Eugene Ulrich and Peter Flint), lists over three hundred and fifty uses of Leviticus in the scrolls from Qumran, and provides brief summaries of each of those uses. It provides all the data necessary to explore how Leviticus shaped the people of the scrolls.
Price: $138.00
Pages: 124
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Vetus Testamentum, Supplements
Publication Date:
15 November 2016
ISBN: 9789004329782
Format: Other
Robert A. Kugler, Ph.D. (1994), University of Notre Dame, is Paul S. Wright Professor of Christian Studies, Lewis & Clark College. He researches and publishes on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Leviticus, Jewish pseudepigrapha, and Jewish documentary texts from Hellenistic Egypt.
Kyung S. Baek, Ph.D. (2016), University of Manchester, is Research Fellow for the Canadian Research Chair in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Trinity Western University. He researches and publishes on the Dead Sea Scrolls, New Testament, and early Jewish and Christian texts and interpretations.
Kyung S. Baek, Ph.D. (2016), University of Manchester, is Research Fellow for the Canadian Research Chair in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies, Trinity Western University. He researches and publishes on the Dead Sea Scrolls, New Testament, and early Jewish and Christian texts and interpretations.