Vision, narrative, and wisdom in the Aramaic texts from Qumran: essays from the Copenhagen Symposium, 14-15 August, 2017

Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Introduction /Mette Bundvad and Kasper Siegismund -- Remembering the Past, Cultivating a Character: Memory and the Formation of Daniel in the Aramaic Pseudo-Daniel Texts (4Q243–244; 4Q245) /Andrew B. Perrin -- Transmitting Patriarchal Voices in Aramaic: Claims of Au...

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Corporate Author: Vision, Narrative, and Wisdom in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran, Veranstaltung 2017, Kopenhagen (Author)
Contributors: Bundvad, Mette 1982- (Editor) ; Siegismund, Kasper (Editor) ; Bach, Melissa Sayyad (Contributor) ; Holst, Søren (Contributor) ; Høgenhaven, Jesper 1961- (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston BRILL 2020
In: Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah (131)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Vision, narrative, and wisdom in the Aramaic texts from Qumran : essays from the Copenhagen Symposium, 14-15 August, 2017] (2022) (Jones, Robert)
[Rezension von: Vision, narrative, and wisdom in the Aramaic texts from Qumran : essays from the Copenhagen Symposium, 14-15 August, 2017] (2021) (Drawnel, Henryk)
Series/Journal:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah 131
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls
Further subjects:B Dead Sea Scrolls Criticism, interpretation, etc Congresses
B Manuscripts, Aramaic (West Bank) (Qumran Site) Congresses
B Conference program 2017 (Copenhagen)
B Dead Sea Scrolls Relation to the Old Testament Congresses
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Summary:Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Introduction /Mette Bundvad and Kasper Siegismund -- Remembering the Past, Cultivating a Character: Memory and the Formation of Daniel in the Aramaic Pseudo-Daniel Texts (4Q243–244; 4Q245) /Andrew B. Perrin -- Transmitting Patriarchal Voices in Aramaic: Claims of Authenticity and Reliability /Mika S. Pajunen -- The Banquet Culture in New Jerusalem, an Aramaic Text from Qumran /Hugo Antonissen -- Trials and Universal Renewal—the Priestly Figure of the Levi Testament 4Q541 /Torleif Elgvin -- Between Aaron and Moses in 4QVisions of Amram /Liora Goldman -- Geography in the Visions of Amram Texts (4Q543–547) /Jesper Høgenhaven -- Fragments and Forefathers: An Experiment with the Reconstruction of 4QVisions of Amram /Søren Holst -- 4Q543 2 1–2 and the Verb “To Give” in Qumran Aramaic /Kasper Siegismund -- The Compositional Setting and Implied Audience of Some Aramaic Texts from Qumran: A Working Hypothesis /Daniel A. Machiela -- Aramaic Traditions from the Qumran Caves and the Palestinian Sources for Part of Luke’s Special Material /George J. Brooke -- 4Q246 and Collective Interpretation /Melissa Sayyad Bach -- Fake Fragments, Flexible Provenances: Eight Aramaic “Dead Sea Scrolls” from the 21st Century /Årstein Justnes -- Back Matter -- Index of Authors -- Index of Ancient Sources.
The Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran have attracted increasing interest in recent years. These texts predate the “sectarian” Dead Sea scrolls, and they are contemporary with the youngest parts of the Hebrew Bible. They offer a unique glimpse into the situation before the biblical canons were closed. Their highly creative Jewish authors reshaped and rewrote biblical traditions to cope with the concerns of their own time. The essays in this volume examine this fascinating ancient literature from a variety of different perspectives. The book grew out of an international symposium held at the University of Copenhagen in August 2017
Item Description:Includes index
ISBN:9004413731
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004413733