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The War Texts is the name given to a small group of Dead Sea
Scrolls that depict the preparation for and the various phases of
the eschatological battle between the 'Sons of Light' and the 'Sons
of Darkness'. Jean Duhaime briefly surveys the history of these
texts from their initial discovery to their official publication.
He describes the different scrolls and gives details of their
contents and their relationships to one another. Duhaime summarizes
the various reasons supporting a dating of this composition to the
Hellenistic or Roman period and provides an example of the use of
the Bible in the War Texts. The contributors to the Companion to
the Qumran Scrolls series take account of all relevant and recently
published texts and provide extensive bibliographies. The books in
the series are authoritatively written in accessible language and
are ideal for students and non-specialist scholars. Companion to
the Qumran Scrolls, 6
The War Texts is the name given to a small group of Dead Sea
Scrolls that depict the preparation for and the various phases of
the eschatological battle between the 'Sons of Light' and the 'Sons
of Darkness'. Jean Duhaime briefly surveys the history of these
texts from their initial discovery to their official publication.
He describes the different scrolls and gives details of their
contents and their relationships to one another. Duhaime summarizes
the various reasons supporting a dating of this composition to the
Hellenistic or Roman period and provides an example of the use of
the Bible in the War Texts. The contributors to the Companion to
the Qumran Scrolls series take account of all relevant and recently
published texts and provide extensive bibliographies. The books in
the series are authoritatively written in accessible language and
are ideal for students and non-specialist scholars. Companion to
the Qumran Scrolls, 6
This volume celebrates the discovery of "The Dead Sea Scrolls",
their contents, the community that wrote and preserved them, and
new scientific issues that arise from Scrolls studies. The essays,
in four sections, explore the origins and text of scripture, the
interpretation of scripture in Second Temple Judaism, the identity
and practices of the movement associated with Qumran and the
Scrolls, and the extensive contributions of Canadian projects and
scholarship. Eight color plates are included in the volume. The
contributors are Eileen Schuller, Jason Kalmon and Jaqueline S. du
Toit, Jean Duhaime, Andrew B. Perrin, Benjamin H. Parker, Peter W.
Flint and Kyung S. Baek, Eugene Ulrich, Manuel Jinbachian, Martin
G. Abegg Jr., Emanuel Tov, Steve Mason, Daniel K. Falk, Wayne
McCready, Ian W. Scott, Chad Martin Stauber, Ted M. Erho, Robert
David with the collaboration of Eric Bellavance, Francis Daoust,
Marie-France Dion, Dorothy M. Peters, Hindy Najman, C. J. Patrick
Davis, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Cecilia Wassen, and Craig A. Evans.
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