Language:
English
Year of publication:
2005
Titel der Quelle:
Enoch and Qumran Origins
Angaben zur Quelle:
(2005)
Keywords:
García Martínez, Florentino
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Dead Sea scrolls Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Dead Sea scrolls Language, style
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Habakkuk commentary Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Essenes
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Eretz Israel History 586 B.C.-70 A.D., Exilic and Second Temple period
Description / Table of Contents:
Hempel, Charlotte. The Groningen Hypothesis; strength and weaknesses. 249-255.
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Baumgarten, Albert I.. Reflections on the Groningen Hypothesis. 256-262.
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Elliott, Mark A.. Sealing some cracks in the Groningen foundation. 263-272.
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Elgvin, Torleif. The "Yahad" is more than Qumran. 273-279.
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Grabbe, Lester L.. Digging among the roots of the Groningen Hypothesis. 280-285.
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Wright, Benjamin G.. One "methodological assumption" of the Groningen Hypothesis of Qumran origins. 286-290.
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Lim, Timothy H.. The translation of "ndmw" and its significance for the Groningen Hypothesis. [On the term in 1QpHab 5:10.] 291-293.
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Talmon, Shemaryahu. Comments concerning the "Qumran-Essenes" hypothesis. 294-297.
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Puech, Emile. The Essenes and Qumran, the Teacher and the Wicked Priest, the origins. 298-302.
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Boccaccini, Gabriele. Qumran; the headquarters of the Essenes or a marginal splinter group? 303-309.
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García Martínez, Florentino. Response; the Groningen Hypothesis revisited. 310-316.
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