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The Self-Understanding of the Dead Sea Scrolls Community - An Eternal Planting, A House of Holiness (Hardcover): Paul Swarup The Self-Understanding of the Dead Sea Scrolls Community - An Eternal Planting, A House of Holiness (Hardcover)
Paul Swarup
R6,254 Discovery Miles 62 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a study of two metaphors, 'an eternal planting' and 'a house of holiness', which were used extensively by the DSS Community in expression of their self-understanding. These two metaphors embrace a wide range of biblical themes which they appropriated for themselves. The sectarian writings and non-sectarian writings used by the community have been examined in order to bring out the theology behind these two metaphors. Each passage is compared and contrasted primarily with the Hebrew Bible to see how the text has been reworked or nuanced to suit its new context.

It is concluded that these two metaphors express the deep yearning of the DSS Community for a complete restoration of Israel, for a return to Edenic conditions as before the Fall, and for a temple which was pure. These metaphors contribute to the community's self-understanding of themselves as the 'eternal planting', or True Israel, the faithful remnant, who practised justice and righteousness and awaited the eschaton. They beleived that they were indeed a 'kingdom of priests and a holy nation'. They understood themselves to be a proleptic temple in advance of the eschatological temple to be built by God. They were also the true priests, functioning in God's heavenly temple carrying out the priestly ministry of atonement, teaching, intercession, and blessing. These two metaphors appear to be quite distinct at first sight, but on closer examination they are seen to convey many complementary theological ideas.

Computing with Memory for Energy-Efficient Robust Systems (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Somnath Paul, Swarup Bhunia Computing with Memory for Energy-Efficient Robust Systems (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Somnath Paul, Swarup Bhunia
R3,876 Discovery Miles 38 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book analyzes energy and reliability as major challenges faced by designers of computing frameworks in the nanometer technology regime. The authors describe the existing solutions to address these challenges and then reveal a new reconfigurable computing platform, which leverages high-density nanoscale memory for both data storage and computation to maximize the energy-efficiency and reliability. The energy and reliability benefits of this new paradigm are illustrated and the design challenges are discussed. Various hardware and software aspects of this exciting computing paradigm are described, particularly with respect to hardware-software co-designed frameworks, where the hardware unit can be reconfigured to mimic diverse application behavior. Finally, the energy-efficiency of the paradigm described is compared with other, well-known reconfigurable computing platforms.

Computing with Memory for Energy-Efficient Robust Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014): Somnath... Computing with Memory for Energy-Efficient Robust Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Somnath Paul, Swarup Bhunia
R3,076 R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Save R176 (6%) Out of stock

This book analyzes energy and reliability as major challenges faced by designers of computing frameworks in the nanometer technology regime. The authors describe the existing solutions to address these challenges and then reveal a new reconfigurable computing platform, which leverages high-density nanoscale memory for both data storage and computation to maximize the energy-efficiency and reliability. The energy and reliability benefits of this new paradigm are illustrated and the design challenges are discussed. Various hardware and software aspects of this exciting computing paradigm are described, particularly with respect to hardware-software co-designed frameworks, where the hardware unit can be reconfigured to mimic diverse application behavior. Finally, the energy-efficiency of the paradigm described is compared with other, well-known reconfigurable computing platforms.

South Asia Bible Commentary - A One-Volume Commentary on the Whole Bible (Hardcover): Brian Wintle South Asia Bible Commentary - A One-Volume Commentary on the Whole Bible (Hardcover)
Brian Wintle; Edited by Havilah Dharamraj, Jesudason Baskar Jeyaraj, Paul Swarup, Jacob Cherian, …
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A one-volume commentary, written and edited by South Asian Biblical scholars on all the books of the Bible.

The First Letter of Peter - A Global Commentary (Paperback): Jennifer Strawbridge The First Letter of Peter - A Global Commentary (Paperback)
Jennifer Strawbridge; Contributions by Paula Gooder, Craig Keener, Kwoi Pui Lan, Musa Dube, …
R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1 Peter is a significant letter, seen by many scholars to be an ecumenical bridge and anchor. It is first and foremost about the transformative joy of faith in Jesus Christ. This commentary offers a close reading of the text from beginning to end, drawing on a multiplicity of voices and engaging in a number of foundational themes for the Christian community according to the apostolic author: hope, holiness, suffering, joy, witness, hospitality, exile, resurrection, leadership. Tackling the themes raised by the epistle including slavery, exile and refugees, patriarchy, hierarchy, oppression, gender justice, and the risk of hospitality, the book engages with these topics not only through commentary, but also through short excursuses which draw the reader more deeply into some of the difficult questions. Designed as the official commentary resource for the Lambeth Conference in 2020, and structured around the themes of the conference, the book offers a unique range of perspectives on an oft-overlooked epistle. With contributions from an impressive range of scholars including Paula Gooder, Emma Ineson, Paul Swarup, Musa Dube, Craig Keener, and Kwok Pui Lan, it will provide an important resource for anyone studying, teaching, or preaching from the letter.

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