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    Qumran und die Archäologie. Edited by Jörg Frey; Carsten Claussen; and Nadine Kessler.Kenneth Atkinson - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
    Qumran und die Archäologie. Edited by Jörg Frey; Carsten Claussen; and Nadine Kessler. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, vol. 278. Tübingen: mohr Siebeck, 2011. Pp. xi + 561, illus. €139.
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    Qumran Hebrew: An Overview of Orthography, Phonology, and Morphology. By Eric D. Reymond.Alexey Yuditsky - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (1).
    Qumran Hebrew: An Overview of Orthography, Phonology, and Morphology. By Eric D. Reymond. Resources for Biblical Study, vol. 76. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2014. Pp. xvii + 309. $37.95.
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    Putting Qumran, Jesus and his movement into relief.Eben Scheffler - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):10.
    After referring briefly to the fantasies regarding the origins of Christianity as elicited by the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 (Dupont-Sommer, Allegro, Thiering), the purpose of the contribution is to put the Jesus movement into relief in the context of first-century Judaism. The identity of the Qumranites is argued to be Essene scribes. The identity, ideology and practices of the latter are compared with those of Jesus of Nazareth and the movement he elicited using the following rubrics: (...)
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    Dualistic Qumran concept in the context of the Christian worldview.S. Valah - 1997 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 5:36-39.
    The Qumran community of Essenes belongs to the religious sects of Palestine II. BC - 1st century BC not. It arose in the line of Judaism and was closely connected with the Jewish religion. This is evidenced by the spiritual library of the community and the strict observance of the law of Moses by its members. In order to get closer to the understanding of nature and the essence of spirituality, one should not only take into account the complete legal (...)
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    Del miqdaš ‘adam de Qumran al templo de luz ismailí.Laura Navajas Espinal - 2016 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 21:129-147.
    The purpose of this paper is to present the Qumran conception of temple as an intermediate stage between the understanding of temple in Jewish eschatology and the Ismaili innerness of the “temple of light.” All of it in the frame of the conception of temple as Garden of Eden based in the “alternative memory”2 yielded by parabiblical priestly traditions.
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    Women at Qumran? Between texts and objects.Katharina Galor - 2014 - Clio 40:19-43.
    La question du sexe des résidents du site de Qumrân a longtemps été ignorée, comme s’il allait de soi qu’une telle communauté ne pouvait compter que des hommes. Longtemps aussi les spécialistes ont raisonné en utilisant uniquement les textes des manuscrits trouvés dans les grottes de la mer Morte comme si les données matérielles fournies par les fouilles du site archéologique de Qumrân ne pouvaient leur être associées. Cet article entend analyser les raisons pour lesquelles les chercheurs ont (...)
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    The contribution of Qumran to historical Hebrew linguistics: Evidence from the syntax of participial negation.Jacobus A. Naudé & Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-10.
    In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical Hebrew linguistics. The premise of this paper is that Qumran Hebrew reflects a distinct stage in the development of Hebrew which sets it apart from Biblical Hebrew. It is further assumed that these unique features are able to assist us to understand the nature of the development of Biblical Hebrew in a more precise way. Evidence from the syntax of participial negation at Qumran as opposed (...)
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    Qumran Cave 4, XIII: The Damascus Document.Moshe J. Bernstein & Joseph M. Baumgarten - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):154.
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  9. The Qumran (Dead Sea) Scrolls and Palaeography.Solomon A. Birnbaum - 1952
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  10. The Qumran beatitudes (4Q525) and the New Testament (Mt 5: 3-11, Lc 6: 20-26).James H. Charlesworth - 2000 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 80 (1):13-35.
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    The qumran community: Essene or sadducean?Joseph A. Fitzmyer - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (4):467–476.
  12. John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate.[author unknown] - 2011
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    Qumran and the New Testament.Tübingen Kurt Galling - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (2):226-227.
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    Qumran Grotte 4, II. I. ArchaeologieQumran Grotte 4, II., II. Tefillin, Mezuzot et Targums.Lawrence H. Schiffman, R. de Vaux & J. T. Milik - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):170.
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    John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate. Edited by Mary L. Coloe and Tom Thatcher. Early Judaism and Its Literature, vol. 32. Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2011. Pp. xiii + 228. $28.95. [REVIEW]C. D. Elledge - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):362-363.
    John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate. Edited by Mary l. Coloe and Tom Thatcher. Early Judaism and Its Literature, vol. 32. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2011. Pp. xiii + 228. $28.95.
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  16. Qumran and the History of the Biblical Text.Frank M. Cross & She-Maryahu Talmon - 1975
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    Qumran Cave 4, IV: Palaeo-Hebrew and Greek Biblical Manuscripts.Hayim Lapin, Patrick W. Skehan, Eugene Ulrich & Judith E. Sanderson - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):524.
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    Influence of the Enochic tradition on Qumran: reception and adaptation of the Watchers and Giants as a case study.Juan Sebastián Hernández Valencia - 2024 - Perseitas 12:34-71.
    The confluence of different Jewish traditions in the Qumran library is evident. The Enochic traditions are not only counted as the oldest influences in Qumran, they also give it a certain theological unity. This is even more true in the case of demonology. Belial’s figure brings together a rich lexicographic heritage in which different traditions are integrated under the characteristics of the Watchers and Giants of the Enochic tradition (1 En 6—8). This study analyzes the theological characterization of the demonological (...)
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  19. After Qumran: Old and New Editions of Biblical Texts–The Historical Books: Symposium (Alcalá, 31 mai-2 juin 2010).Hans Ausloos - 2010 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 41:610-612.
     
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    Qumran: correnti del pensiero giudaico (III a.C.-I d.C).Giovanni Ibba - 2007 - Roma: Carocci.
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  21. Qumran: Founded for Scripture. The background and significance of the dead sea scrolls.Hartmut Stegemann - 1998 - In Stegemann Hartmut, Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 97: 1997 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 1-14.
     
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  22. Jesus, Qumran, and the Vatican: Clarifications.Otto Betz & Rainer Riesner - 1994
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    The Aramaic of Qumran.Eric Reymond - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (1):129.
    The recent publication of A Grammar of Qumran Aramaic by T. Muraoka provides a much-needed analysis of this important corpus of Aramaic texts. The grammar treats not only the corpus of texts found near Wadi Qumran, collectively known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, but also texts from neighboring regions along the Dead Sea, including Wadi Murabba’at and Naḥal Ḥever. The book is thorough and well written and represents the first in-depth grammar of these texts; it goes well beyond the only (...)
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  24. The Qumran Covenanters and Their Use of Scripture.John C. Trever - 1958 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 39 (2):127.
     
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    “Mysteries” of Qumran: Mystery, Secrecy, and Esotericism in the Dead Sea Scrolls. By Samuel I. Thomas. [REVIEW]Jeremy Penner - 2013 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1):171-173.
    The “Mysteries” of Qumran: Mystery, Secrecy, and Esotericism in the Dead Sea Scrolls. By Samuel I. Thomas. Early Judaism and Its Literature, vol. 25. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Pp. xvii + 311. $39.95.
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    The Qumran Text of Samuel and Josephus.William Sanford Lasor & Eugene Charles Ulrich - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):451.
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    El "Segundo Éxodo" en Qumrán (4Q462).Jaime Vázquez Allegue - 2000 - Salmanticensis 47 (1):61-83.
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    "Jurar por Dios" en Qumrán (cd 15, 1-2).Jaime Vázquez Allegue - 2001 - Salmanticensis 48 (1):123-148.
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    Enoch and Qumran origins: new light on a forgotten connection.G. Boccacini - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (3):1553-1554.
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  30. Biblical Exegesis in the Qumran Texts.F. F. Bruce - 1959
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    The Pesharim and Qumran History: Chaos or Consensus?Philip R. Davies, James H. Charlesworth & Lidija Novakovic - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):863.
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  32. Paul and Qumran: Studies in New Testament Exegesis.Jerome Murphy-O'connor - 1968
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    The Ancient Library of Qumran.J. H. Potgieter - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (3).
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  34. The Faith of Qumran: Theology of the Dead Sea Scrolls.Helmer Ringgren - 1963
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    The Dawn of Qumran: The Sectarian Torah and the Teacher of Righteousness.James A. Sanders & Ben Zion Wacholder - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):147.
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    Exegesis at Qumran: 4QFlorilegium in Its Jewish Context.Lawrence H. Schiffman & George J. Brooke - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):157.
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    Qumran and Jerusalem: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the History of Judaism. By Lawrence H. Schiffman. Pp. xx, 483, Cambridge/Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2010, £23.99/$35.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):300-301.
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    Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Volume Ix. Qumran Cave 4: Iv: Palaeo-Hebrew and Greek Biblical Manuscripts.Patrick Skehan, Eugene Ulrich & Judith E. Sanderson - 1968 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume inaugurates the publication of the biblical Dead Sea Scrolls from the main collection discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran. It contains ten biblical manuscripts from Genesis to Deuteronomy and Job. Six are written in the ancient Palaeo-Hebrew script and four are in Greek. There are also five hitherto unknown compositions. The Hebrew texts antedate by a millennium what had previously been the earliest surviving biblical codices in the original language, and they document the pluriform nature of the ancient (...)
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    The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls.Larry G. Herr & Jodi Magness - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):652.
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    Biblical Exegesis in the Qumran Texts. [REVIEW]H. K. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):355-355.
    While helping to form a general conception of the atmosphere out of which the Qumran texts and the New Testament arose, this brief study emphasizes the basic differences between the two.--K. H.
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    Non-Canonical Psalms from Qumran: A Pseudepigraphic Collection.Philip R. Davies & Eileen Schuller - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):771.
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    Crucifixion at Qumran.Ananda Geyser-Fouche - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Der Buddha Henoch: Qumran und Turfan.Hans-Joachim Klimkeit - 1980 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 32 (4):367-377.
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  44. Scribes and Scrolls at Qumran.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Non-Canonical Psalms from Qumran: A Pseudepigraphic Collection.Eileen M. Schuller - 1986 - BRILL.
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    The Hymns of Qumran.Lawrence H. Schiffman & Bonnie Kittel - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):667.
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    Sacred meals at qumran?Edmund F. Sutcliffe - 1960 - Heythrop Journal 1 (1):48-65.
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    The Genesis Apocryphon of Qumran Cave I. A Commentary.Javier Teixidor & Joseph A. Fitzmyer - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):633.
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    El sacerdocio en Qumran.Luis Arnaldich - 1972 - Salmanticensis 19 (2):279-322.
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  50. Deux textes messianiques de Qumrân.André Caquot - 1999 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 79 (2):155-171.
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