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Deutsch-judische Bibelwissenschaft (German, Hardcover): Daniel Vorpahl, Sophia Kahler, Shani Tzoref Deutsch-judische Bibelwissenschaft (German, Hardcover)
Daniel Vorpahl, Sophia Kahler, Shani Tzoref
R4,087 Discovery Miles 40 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Halakkah in Light of Epigraphy (Hardcover): Shani Tzoref, Albert I. Baumgarten, Hanan Eshel, Ranon Katzoff Halakkah in Light of Epigraphy (Hardcover)
Shani Tzoref, Albert I. Baumgarten, Hanan Eshel, Ranon Katzoff
R2,273 Discovery Miles 22 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume contains the proceedings of the conference entitled "Halakhah in Light of Epigraphy" held on 29 May, 2008 under the auspices of the David and Jemima Jeselsohn Center for Epigraphy at Bar-Ilan University. Epigraphic finds, here interpreted broadly to include papyri, scrolls, and the like, have immeasurably enriched our knowledge of the ancient Jewish past while at the same time posing a challenge to modern scholarship: how does one integrate old knowledge, based on previously known sources, with new information? We now recognize that Rabbinic texts are normative: they tell us how their authors believed life should be lived, rather than the details of ordinary, everyday, experience. What weight, then, should be given to traditional halakhic texts in evaluating the contents of newly discovered written remains? And what light can be shed by these new finds, especially those inscriptions and documents that record small moments of ancient Jewish life, upon the long-familiar normative texts? The conference on Halakhah in Light of Epigraphy was intended to generate discussion on these broad issues, as well as to provide a forum for exploration of specific matters of Halakhah reflected in the epigraphic sources. The papers in this volume tend to emphasize the centrality of Halakhah in ancient Judaism. The first section of the volume is devoted to Halakhah in the Dead Sea Scrolls, with contributions by Moshe Benovitz, Vered Noam, Eyal Regev, Lawrence Schiffman, and Aharon Shemesh. These papers examine diversity in halakhic positions, in terms of both exegesis and practice (e.g., festival rituals, dietary laws, and sexual relationships), exploring evidence of halakhic development over the course of the Second Temple period, and halakhic variety among different groups. The second section relates to quotidian documents, and contains Hanan Eshel's survey of the legal documents found in the refuge caves; Steven Fraade's examination of the parnas; Shamma Friedman's analysis of the Jewish bill of divorce; and David Goodblatt's discussion of dating formulae. The final section of the volume examines a variety of epigraphic sources, and includes the following articles: Yonatan Adler on tefillin; Chaim Ben David on synagogue inscriptions; Tal Ilan on burial practices; Ze'ev Safrai and Hannah Safrai on an early Christian text; and Guy Stiebel on food at Masada.

The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Hardcover): Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer, Shani Tzoref, NA(3)ra DA vid The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Hardcover)
Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer, Shani Tzoref, NA(3)ra DA vid
R3,715 Discovery Miles 37 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Until recently, most non-biblical manuscripts attested in the Qumran library were regarded as copies of texts that were composed after the books of the Hebrew Bible were written. Students of the Hebrew Bible found the Dead Sea Scrolls therefore mostly of interest for the textual and interpretative histories of these books. The present collection confirms the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for both areas, by showing that they have revolutionized our understanding of how the text of the biblical books developed and how they were interpreted. Beyond the textual and interpretative histories, though, many texts attested in the Qumran library illuminate the time in which the later books of the Hebrew Bible were composed and reworked as well as Jewish life and law in the time when the canon of the Hebrew Bible developed. This volume gives important examples as to how the early texts attested in the Dead Sea Scrolls help to better understand individual biblical books and as to how the later texts among them illustrate Jewish life and law when the canon of the Hebrew Bible evolved. In order to find an adequate expertise for the seminar The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Hebrew Bible, the editors invited both junior and senior specialists in the fields of Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Judaism, Dead Sea Scrolls and Rabbinics to Rome.

Exploring the Dead Sea Scrolls - Archaeology and Literature of the Qumran Caves (Hardcover): Hanan Eshel Exploring the Dead Sea Scrolls - Archaeology and Literature of the Qumran Caves (Hardcover)
Hanan Eshel; Edited by Shani Tzoref, Barnea Levi Selavan
R3,930 Discovery Miles 39 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Among the most prominent hallmarks of the late Prof. Hanan Eshel (19582010) were his generosity, passion, and integrative approach. The eighteen essays in this volume were selected by Prof. Eshel shortly before his untimely death, to be printed as a collection aimed at contextualizing the textual finds of the Dead Sea Scrolls within their archaeological settings and within the contours of contemporary scholarship.The Qumran texts that stand at the center of these articles are correlated with archaeological and geographic information and with a variety of textual sources including epigraphic evidence and, especially, the Hebrew Bible, Josephus, and rabbinic texts. The essays are organized according to the provenance of the discovered material, with sections devoted to the Damascus Documentand the scrolls from Caves 1, 3, 4, and 11, as well as a final more general chapter.Half of the essays have been previously published in English, while the other half have been translated from Hebrew here for the first time. The book includes essays that have been co-authored with Esther Eshel, Shlomit Kendi-Harel, Zeev Safrai, and John Strugnell.

Keter Shem Tov - Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls in Memory of Alan Crown (Hardcover): Shani Tzoref, Ian Young Keter Shem Tov - Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls in Memory of Alan Crown (Hardcover)
Shani Tzoref, Ian Young
R3,619 Discovery Miles 36 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This eclectic collection contains 16 articles on a variety of topics within Qumran Studies from a conference held in memory of the late Professor Alan Crown. Essays cover the impact of the Qumran discoveries on the study of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to the study of the scrolls themselves and the community organizations presupposed in them, focusing as well on topics as diverse as sexuality, scribal practice and the attitude to the Temple in the scrolls.

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