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Understanding Texts in Early Judaism

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This volume remembers Géza Xeravits, a well known scholar of deuterocanonical and Qumran literature. The volume is divided into four sections according to his scholarly work and interest. Contribu...
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  • 21 March 2022
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This volume remembers Géza Xeravits, a well known scholar of deuterocanonical and Qumran literature.

The volume is divided into four sections according to his scholarly work and interest. Contributions in the first part deal with Old Testament and related issues (Thomas Hiecke, Stefan Beyerle, and Matthew Goff). The second section is about the Dead Sea Scrolls (John J, Collins, John Kampen, Peter Porzig, Eibert Tigchelaar, Balázs Tamási and Réka Esztári). The largest part is the forth on deuterocanonica (Beate Ego, Lucas Brum Teixeira, Fancis Macatangay, Tobias Nicklas, Maria Brutti, Calduch-Benages Nuria, Pancratius Beentjes, Benjamin Wright, Otto Mulder, Angelo Passaro, Friedrich Reiterer, Severino Bussino, Jeremy Corley and JiSeong Kwong). The third section deals with cognate literature (József Zsengellér and Karin Schöpflin). The last section about the Ancient Synagogue has the paper of Anders Kloostergaard Petersen.

Some hot topics are discussed, for example the Two spirits in Qumran, the cathegorization of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the authorship and antropology of Ben Sira, and the angelology of Vitae Prophetarum.

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Price: $128.99
Pages: 494
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 21 March 2022
ISBN: 9783110768367
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: REL006090 RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, REL006210 RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament, REL006630 RELIGION / Biblical Studies / History & Culture, REL040030 RELIGION / Judaism / History
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József Zsengellér, Jewish Theological Seminary - University of Jewish Studies, Budapest, Ungarn.

József Zsengellér, Jewish Theological Seminary - University of Jewish Studies, Budapest, Hungary.