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"These volumes contain thirty essays, written over the last thirty-three years (with the very large majority over the last two decades), focusing on or touching upon a variety of the ways that Scripture (what became what we have come to call the Hebrew Bible or TeNaKh) was read, interpreted, and employed at Qumran. All have been published before, including one essay that appeared in Hebrew originally and makes its first appearance here in English ... They have been edited only lightly"--Volume 1, page xii.
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Table of Contents
volume 1. Genesis and its interpretation. Pentateuchal interpretation at Qumran
"Rewritten Bible" : a generic category which has outlived its usefulness?
Contours of Genesis interpretation at Qumran : contents, context, and nomenclature
4Q252 : from re-written Bible to biblical commentary
4Q252 i 2 ... : biblical text or biblical interpretation?
4Q252 : method and context, genre and sources (a response to George J. Brooke, "The thematic content of 4Q252")
From the watchers to the Flood : story and exegesis in the early columns of the Genesis Apocryphon
Rearrangement, anticipation and harmonization as exegetical features in the Genesis Apocryphon
Divine titles and epithets and the sources of the Genesis Apocryphon
The genre(s) of the Genesis Apocryphon
Is the Genesis Apocryphon a unity? What sort of unity were you looking for?
The Genesis Apocryphon and the Aramaic targumim revisited : a view from both perspectives
Three notes on 4Q464
Noah and the Flood at Qumran
Angels at the Aqedah : a study in the development of a midrashic motif.
volume 2. Law, pesher, and the history of interpretation. The contribution of the Qumran discoveries to the history of early biblical interpretation
The Dead Sea scrolls and Jewish biblical interpretation in antiquity : a multi-generic perspective
Pseudepigraphy in the Qumran scrolls : categories and functions
The interpretation of biblical law in the Dead Sea scrolls : forms and methods (with Shlomo A. Koyfman)
What has happened to the laws? The treatment of legal material in 4QReworked Pentateuch
The re-presentation of "biblical" legal material at Qumran : three cases from 4Q159 (4QOrdinances[superscript a]
4Q159 : nomenclature, text, exegesis, genre
4Q159 Fragment 5 and the "desert theology" of the Qumran sect
The employment and interpretation of Scripture in 4QMMT : preliminary observations
Midrash halakhah at Qumran? 11QTemple 64.6-13 and Deuteronomy 21:22-23
... (Deut. 21:23) : a study in early Jewish exegesis
Women and children in legal and liturgical texts from Qumran
Introductory formulas for citation and re-citation of biblical verses in the Qumran pesharim : observations on a pesher technique
"Walking in the festivals of the Gentiles" : 4QpHosea[superscript a] 2:15-17 and Jubilees 6:34-38
Biblical interpretation in the Dead Sea scrolls : looking back and looking ahead.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Text in English and Hebrew.
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