ISBN:
9789004349797
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Year of publication:
2017
Series Statement:
Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah Volume 120
Series Statement:
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online Collection 2017
Series Statement:
Brill online books and journals: E-books
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Leonardo Museum Conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls (2014 : Salt Lake City, Utah) The prophetic voice at Qumran
Keywords:
Dead Sea scrolls Congresses
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Prophecy in literature Congresses
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Prophecy Congresses Judaism
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Early works to 1800
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Dead Sea scrolls
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Prophetie
Abstract:
Front Matter /Donald W. Parry , Stephen D. Ricks and Andrew C. Skinner -- Introduction /Donald W. Parry , Stephen D. Ricks and Andrew C. Skinner -- The Prophetic Voice in the Qumran Pesharim /Ida Fröhlich -- Priestly Divination and Illuminating Stones in Second Temple Judaism /Matthew J. Grey -- Exegete as Prophet? Qumran Methods of Receiving Revelation for Pesher Interpretation /David Joseph Larsen -- Artificial Forms in the Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaa) /Donald W. Parry -- The Word of the LORD and the Teacher of Righteousness in the Qumran Texts /Dana M. Pike -- False Prophets as a Construction of Authority at Qumran /Joshua M. Sears -- Were Early Hebrew Scripture Texts Authoritative? /Emanuel Tov -- The Prophet Isaiah At Qumran /Eugene Ulrich -- Jubilees as Prophetic History /James C. VanderKam -- Indices /Donald W. Parry , Stephen D. Ricks and Andrew C. Skinner.
Abstract:
Contrary to the generally held view, the Second Temple Era was not a time of prophetic dormancy, but of genuine activity, though of a different character than that of the pre-exilic age. The conference on The Prophetic Voice at Qumran , held 11–12 April 2014 at the Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City, provided a venue for lively discussions of many of the issues connected with the question of prophecy and prophetic writings in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple texts. Three of the scholars—Emanuel Tov, Eugene Ulrich, and James C. VanderKam—were featured as keynote speakers, and an even dozen scholars made presentations at the conference, of which nine are published in the present volume
DOI:
10.1163/9789004349797
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