The Dead Sea scrolls reader: texts concerned with religious law, exegetical texts and parabiblical texts

  • Geraldine I Clements (Editor)
  • , Donald W Parry (Editor)
  • , Emanuel Tov (Editor)

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Abstract

Edited by Donald W. Parry & Emanuel Tov, in association with Geraldine I. Clements This is volume 1 of a two volume set, which replaces the six volumes of the first edition. This volume contains Texts concerned with Religious Law, Exegetical Texts and Parabiblical Texts. The purpose of The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader is to enhance the research facilities of the individual texts within their respective genres. The nature of the Dead Sea Scrolls publication project was such that texts belonging to the same literary genre were published in different volumes in the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (DJD) series, although those from cave 4 were often published by subject. The dispersion of these texts in several different volumes complicates their analysis, a problem that is now overcome in DSSR. This second and revised edition of the DSSR forms an updated and expanded publication, as follows: - DSSR II replaces preliminary editions of DSSR I with fine-tuned, published editions. - DSSR II presents improved or revised texts. - DSSR II features texts not published in DSSR I. - DSSR II reassembles segmented texts. - DSSR II deletes extremely fragmentary texts. - DSSR II updates names of compositions.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill
EditionSecond edition, revised and expand
ISBN (Print)9004264612, 9004264620, 900426468X, 9789004264618, 9789004264625, 9789004264687
StatePublished - 2014

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