The Dead Sea scrolls in context: integrating the Dead Sea scrolls in the study of ancient texts, languages, and cultures

  • Armin Lange (Editor)
  • , Emanuel Tov (Editor)
  • , Matthias Weigold (Editor)

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

The Dead Sea Scrolls enrich many areas of biblical research, as well as the study of ancient and rabbinic Judasim, early Christian and other ancient literatures, languages, and cultures. With nearly all Dead Sea Scrolls published, it is now time to integrate the Dead Sea Scrolls fully into the various disciplines that benefit from them. This two-volume collection of essays answers this need. It represents the proceedings of a conference jointly organized by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Vienna in Vienna on February 11–14, 2008.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden; Boston
PublisherBrill
Number of pages1014
ISBN (Electronic)1283270536, 6613270539, 9004189033, 9004194207, 9004202927, 9004202935, 9781283270533, 9786613270535, 9789004189034, 9789004194205, 9789004202924, 9789004202931
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Publication series

NameSupplements to Vetus Testamentum
PublisherBrill
Volumev. 140
ISSN (Electronic)0083-5889

Bibliographical note

Proceedings of a conference jointly organized by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Vienna in Vienna on February 11-14, 2008.

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