ISBN:
9789047419310
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource ( 621 S. )
,
25 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Year of publication:
2007
Series Statement:
Studies on the texts of the Desert of Judah v. 66
Series Statement:
Brill eBook titles 2007
Series Statement:
Brill online books and journals: E-books
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community
DDC:
296.155
Keywords:
Damascus document
;
Dead Sea scrolls
;
Covenants Judaism
;
Qumran community
;
Covenants Judaism
;
Damascusdocument
;
Dode-Zeerollen
;
Verbond
Abstract:
Preliminary Material /S.J. Hultgren -- Introduction /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter One. The Identity Of \'The New Covenant In The Land Ofdamascus\': A New Literary Analysis Of Cd XIX-XX (Part I) /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Two. The Identity Of \'The New Covenant In The Land Of Damascus\': A New Literary Analysis Of Cd XIX-XX (Part II) /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Three. The Biblical And Theological Foundations Of \'The New Covenant In The Land Of Damascus\' /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Four. The Origins Of The Damascus Covenant /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Five. From The Damascus Covenant To The Qumrancommunity: The Emergence Of The Yahad /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Six. The Origins And Function Of Qumran Dualism /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Seven. Covenant, Law, And The Righteousness Of God: Astudy In The Hodayot Of Qumran /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Eight. Covenant Renewal In The Dead Sea Scrolls Andjubilees And Its Biblical Origins /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Nine. Cd III,17b-IV,12a And The Origins Of The Qumran Community /S.J. Hultgren -- Chapter Ten. Summary And Concluding Observations /S.J. Hultgren -- Bibliography /S.J. Hultgren -- Index Of Modern Authors /S.J. Hultgren -- Index Of Scripture References /S.J. Hultgren -- Index Of Other Ancient Sources /S.J. Hultgren.
Abstract:
The focus of this volume is a history of covenantal theology in the Dead Sea Scrolls. At the heart of the work the author provides new insight into the origins of the \'new covenant in the land of Damascus\' (\'Damascus covenant\') and of the Qumran community (\'covenant of the community\'). The \'Damascus covenant\' arose as a national restoration movement in Third century BC Palestine among Jews who traced their history back to the returnees from exile. The Qumran community emerged out of the Damascus covenant in the 2nd century BC as a refuge for the faithful when the Damascus covenant and the Teacher of Righteousness suffered the betrayal of some of their adherents. Other chapters explore the topics of dualism, the righteousness of God in the thanksgiving hymns, and covenant renewal
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [555]-575) and indexes
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004154650.i-623
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