Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Title Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls PDF eBook
Author Carmen Palmer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Dead Sea scrolls
ISBN 9789004378179

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In Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls Carmen Palmer offers an interpretation of the gēr in the Dead Sea Scrolls as a Gentile convert to Judaism included by means of mutable ethnicity.

Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Title Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls PDF eBook
Author Carmen Palmer
Publisher BRILL
Pages 243
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004378189

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Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls examines the meaning of the term gēr in the Dead Sea Scrolls. While often interpreted as a resident alien, this study of the term as it is employed within scriptural rewriting in the Dead Sea Scrolls concludes that the gēr is a Gentile convert to Judaism. Contrasting the gēr in the Dead Sea Scrolls against scriptural predecessors, Carmen Palmer finds that a conversion is possible by means of mutable ethnicity. Furthermore, mutable features of ethnicity in the sectarian movement affiliated with the Dead Sea Scrolls include shared kinship, connection to land, and common culture in the practice of circumcision. The sectarian movement is not as closed toward Gentiles as has been commonly considered.

Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?

Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Title Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? PDF eBook
Author Norman Golb
Publisher eBookIt.com
Pages 439
Release 2013-02
Genre History
ISBN 1456608428

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Dr. Norman Golb's classic study on the origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls is now available online. Since their earliest discovery in 1947, the Scrolls have been the object of fascination and extreme controversy. Challenging traditional dogma, Golb has been the leading proponent of the view that the Scrolls cannot be the work of a small, desert-dwelling fringe sect, as various earlier scholars had claimed, but are in all likelihood the remains of libraries of various Jewish groups, smuggled out of Jerusalem and hidden in desert caves during the Roman siege of 70 A. D. Contributing to the enduring debate sparked by the book's original publication in 1995, this digital edition contains additional material reporting on new developments that have led a series of major Israeli and European archaeologists to support Golb's basic conclusions. In its second half, the book offers a detailed analysis of the workings of the scholarly monopoly that controlled the Scrolls for many years, and discusses Golb's role in the struggle to make the texts available to the public. Pleading for an end to academic politics and a commitment to the search for truth in scrolls scholarship, Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? sets a new standard for studies in intertestamental history "This book is 'must reading'.... It demonstrates how a particular interpretation of an ancient site and particular readings of ancient documents became a straitjacket for subsequent discussion of what is arguably the most widely publicized set of discoveries in the history of biblical archaeology...." Dr. Gregory T. Armstrong, 'Church History' Golb "gives us much more than just a fresh and convincing interpretation of the origin and significance of the Qumran Scrolls. His book is also... a fascinating case-study of how an idee fixe, for which there is no real historical justification, has for over 40 years dominated an elite coterie of scholars controlling the Scrolls...." Daniel O'Hara, 'New Humanist'

The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible

The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible
Title The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible PDF eBook
Author Martin G. Abegg, Jr.
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 674
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0062031120

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From the dramatic find in the caves of Qumran, the world's most ancient version of the Bible allows us to read the scriptures as they were in the time of Jesus.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible
Title The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible PDF eBook
Author James C. VanderKam
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 203
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0802866794

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"Six of the seven chapters in The Dead Sea scrolls and the Bible began as the Speaker's Lectures at Oxford University, delivered during the first two weeks of May 2009"--Introd.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth
Title The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth PDF eBook
Author John Marco Allegro
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1984
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity
Title The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Carsten Peter Thiede
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Pages 256
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780312293611

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Unravels the intricate and mysterious history of the Dead Sea scrolls and claims that the scrolls establish links between Judaism and Christianity.