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This special edition large format LSTS volume publishes ten
biblical and five non-biblical fragments from the Judean Desert,
more than half of them for the first time. The fragments will be
published with 42 adjoining photographs (including a four-page
colour plate section). The publication of seven new fragments from
the Judean Desert will supplement the Discoveries in the Judaean
Desert series and update scholars on the full textual situation.
Two of the new biblical fragments preserve substantial textual
variants. The new Aramaic fragment demonstrates interesting
linguistic forms. The book will include a 10 page essay by Martin
Schoyen about how he tracked down and acquired Judean Desert
fragments and artifacts from 1994, and another (15-20 pages) by
Hanan Eshel on the present state of affairs with regard to Judean
Desert fragments in private hands. The manifold material included
in this volume will give the reader a comprehensive picture of
texts and artifacts from Qumran seen together. The fragments are as
follows: Biblical fragments - First edition - 4QLeviticusi,
4QSamueld, 4QDeuteronomyt, and 4QTwelwe prophetsh; New (additional)
fragments of 4QPsalmsq and 4QExodusc; Improved edition of XJudges
frg 3, 4QJoshuac, 1QDanielb, and 4QJoshuac; Apochryphal fragments -
4QTobita ar (reedition) and 1QapocrGenesis (reedition); and, Other
fragments - 1QSb ( Rule of Blessings, reedition), 11QTemplea, and
4QAramaic frg . The book will also include images and discussion of
the following items, probably deriving from the Qumran site:
Incense altar, inkwell, scroll jar, palm leaf stylus, sandal sole,
and scroll wrapping. These items will be presented in the context
of the Qumran site and relevant contemporary material parallels
from the Levant. The Library of Second Temple Studies is a premier
book series that offers cutting-edge work for a readership of
scholars, teachers, postgraduate students and advanced
undergraduates in the field of Second Temple studies. All the many
and diverse aspects of Second Temple study are represented and
promoted, including innovative work from historical perspectives,
studies using social-scientific and literary theory, and developing
theological, cultural and contextual approaches.
This special edition large format LSTS volume presents, over half
of them for the first time, ten biblical and five non-biblical
fragments from the Judean Desert. The text features 42 photographs
of the fragments. The publication of seven new fragments from the
Judean Desert will supplement the Discoveries in the Judean Desert
series and bring new material to scholars regarding the full
textual situation. Two of the new biblical fragments suggest the
preservation of substantial textual variants. The new Aramaic
fragment reveals the use of interesting linguistic forms. The book
includes a 10 page essay by Martin Schoyen about how he has tracked
down and acquired Judean Desert fragments and artifacts since 1994.
The collection of images, photographs of the fragments, and
scholarly commentary from some of the leading experts in the field
gives the reader a comprehensive picture of the artifacts from
Qumran. The fragments included are: 4QLeviticusi, 4QSamueld,
4QDeuteronomy, and 4Q Twelve prophets; New (additional) fragments
of 4QPsalmsq and 4QExodusc; improved version of XJudges frg 3,
4QJoshuac, 1QDanielb, and 4QJoshuac; Apochryphal fragments -
4QTobita and 1QapocrGenesis; and, Other fragments - 1QSb (Rule of
Blessings, reedition), 11QTemplea, and 4QAramaic frg.
This volume contains a collection of Jewish works composed during
the intertestamental period linked to biblical texts through
characters, themes, or genre. Some of these were known previously
as part of the Pseudepigrapha, while others were not previously
known. They should all enhance our understanding of the phenomenon
of pseudepigraphy (writing in the name of a famous biblical or
religious character) and of biblical interpretation during the
Second Temple period.
This volume contains six or seven manuscripts of a previously unknown sapiential composition from the Second Temple period (4Q415 ff.), originally dubbed 'Sapiential Work A' and now known as '4QInstruction'. The numerous copies of this manuscript attest to its importance for the community at Qumran. Also included in the volume is a re-edition of 1QInstruction (1Q26) originally published by J. T. Milik in DJD I. DJD XXXIV is the second and final volume in the series of sapiential texts from Cave 4.
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