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082 _a296.155
082 _bC712-J65
100 _aCollins, John J.
100 _d1946-
100 _eAuthor
245 _aScriptures & Sectarianism: Essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls
245 _cJohn J. Collins
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
260 _c2014
300 _a329tr.
300 _bpaperback, illustrations
300 _c23 cm
520 _aEssays representing ten years of John J. Collins's expert reflection on Scripture and the Qumran community are here collected in a volume that is sure to be of interest to students and scholars of Early Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Collins opens with the introductory chapter ""What Have We Learned from the Dead Sea Scrolls?"" before offering essays on the authority and interpretation of Scripture, historiography and the emergence of the Qumran sect, and specific aspects of the sectarian worldview: covenant and dualism, the angelic world, the afterlife, prayer and ritual, and wisdom. A concluding epilogue considers the account of the Suffering Servant and illustrates the relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for early Christianity.
650 _aDead Sea scrolls -- Relations to the New Testament
650 _aDead Sea scrolls -- History and criticism
650 _aBible -- Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
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