The articles collected here present the fruits of 25 years of
scholarship on Qumran and the New Testament. The author situates
the New Testament within the pluralistic context of Second Temple
Judaism, presents detailed overviews on the discoveries from
Qumran, the source value of the ancient texts on the Essenes, the
interpretation of the archaeological site, the various forms of
dualism within the texts, the development of apocalyptic thought,
Qumran meals, and scriptural authority in the Scrolls. He evaluates
the various patterns of relating Jesus and the apostles to the
Scrolls or the Qumran community, presents methodological
reflections on comparisons and detailed surveys of the most
important insights from the Qumran discoveries for the
understanding of Jesus, Paul, and the Fourth Gospel. This volume
demonstrates how the discovery of the Scrolls has influenced and
changed New Testament scholarship.
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