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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the first Christians, essays and translations, Robert Eisenman

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the first Christians, essays and translations, Robert Eisenman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the first Christians
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
55702385
Responsibility statement
Robert Eisenman
Sub title
essays and translations
Table Of Contents
Part I: 1. Maccabees, Zadokites, Christians and Qumran: a new hypothesis of Qumran origins -- 2. James the Just in the Habakkuk Pesher with appendix on: The "three nets of Belial" in the Damascus document, and "Balla"/"Bela" in the temple scroll -- Part II: The Jerusalem community of James the Just and the community at Qumran -- 4. Paul as herodian -- 5. Interpreting Abeit-Galuto in the Habakkuk Pesher: playing on the transmuting terms -- 6. Eschotological "rain" imagery in the war scroll and the letter of James -- 7. Interpreting some Esotericisms: the kinds of the peoples, the Princes of Judah and Gehazi in the Damascus document -- 8. Joining/joiners, 'Arizei-Goim, and the simple of Ephraim relating to a Cadre of gentile God-fearers at Qumran -- 9. The final proof that James and the righteous teacher are the same -- Part III: 10. The Damascus document (CD: columns I-VIII of the Cairo Genizah version, including both manuscript A and columns XIX-XX of manuscript B) -- 11. The community rule (1QS: columns I-IX) -- 12. The Habakkuk Pesher (1QpHab)
Target audience
adult
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