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- catalog contributor b3216967.
- catalog created "1957.".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "1957.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1957.".
- catalog description "6. Their eschatological viewpoint.".
- catalog description "I. Discoveries in the Judean caves -- 1. Origen -- 2. Timotheus -- 3. Cave 1, Qumran -- 4. Other Qumran caves -- 5. Wady Murabba'at -- 6. Khirbet al-Mird -- II. Khirbet Qumran -- 1. Excavation -- 2. History -- III. The date of the scrolls -- 1. Palaeology -- a. Early Hebrew inscriptions -- b. "Square" alphabet -- 2. Archaeology -- 3. Carbon 14 -- 4. Internal evidence -- IV. The historical background -- 1. Alexander the Great -- 2. Alexander's successors -- 3. Reaction in Israel -- 4. Antiochus Epiphanes -- 5. Maccabean revolt -- 6. The Hasidim -- 7. Jewish sects -- a. Pharisees -- b. Sadducees -- c. Zadokites -- d. Essenes -- e. Other sects -- V. The sectarian scrolls -- 1. The manual of discipline -- a. Names by which the Qumran community was known -- 1. The community -- 2. The party, council -- 3. The congregation -- 4. Men of the Covenant -- 5. Other names -- b. Names by which outsiders were identified -- c. Membership in the Qumran community -- ".
- catalog description "d. Battle arrangements -- e. The trumpets -- f. The standards -- g. The prayers of the priests -- h. Dualism -- 4. The thanksgiving scroll -- 5. Other scrolls -- a. The copper scrolls -- b. The Aramaic Midrash -- VI. The identity of the Qumran sect -- VII. The Essenes and Christianity -- 1. Jesus and Essenism -- 2. John the Baptist and Essenism -- VIII. The scrolls and the text of the Old Testament -- 1. The materials of textual criticism -- a. New Testament -- b. Old Testament -- 2. The Sopherim -- 3. The Masoretes -- 4. Ancient versions -- 5. Textual traditions -- 6. Qumran Biblical texts -- 7. Illustrations of variant readings -- IX. The scrolls and the integrity of Scripture -- 1. Inspiration -- 2. Canon -- 3. Criticism -- X. Biblical interpretation at Qumran -- 1. Old Testament Scripture portions -- 2. Historical references in Scripture -- 3. General biblical statements -- 4. Paraphrases of Scripture -- 5. Traditions which vary from the canonical Scriptures -- ".
- catalog description "d. Initiation into the Qumran community -- e. Life in the Qumran community -- 1. Water purification -- 2. The common meal -- 3. The study of Scripture -- f. Government in the Qumran community -- g. Property in the Qumran community -- h. Rules of the Qumran community -- i. The theology of the Qumran community -- 1. Messiah -- 2. The Law -- 3. Election -- 4. Responsibility -- 5. The Calendar -- 6. Dualism -- 2. The Habakkuk commentary -- a. The enemy of Israel in the Habakkuk commentary: The Kittim -- b. Important personages in the Habakkuk commentary -- 1. The teacher of righteousness -- 2. The wicked priest -- c. The problem of identification -- 1. Pre-Maccabean -- 2. John Hyrcanus -- 2. Aristobulus I -- 4. Alexander Jannaeus -- 5. Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II -- 6. Early Roman: "The house of Absalom" -- 7. Ebionite -- d. The teacher of righteousness and Jesus -- 3. The war scroll -- a. The children of light -- b. The children of darkness -- c. The assured victory -- ".
- catalog extent "107 p.".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "1957.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Baker Book House,".
- catalog subject "221.44".
- catalog subject "BM487 .P45".
- catalog subject "Dead Sea scrolls.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Their eschatological viewpoint.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Discoveries in the Judean caves -- 1. Origen -- 2. Timotheus -- 3. Cave 1, Qumran -- 4. Other Qumran caves -- 5. Wady Murabba'at -- 6. Khirbet al-Mird -- II. Khirbet Qumran -- 1. Excavation -- 2. History -- III. The date of the scrolls -- 1. Palaeology -- a. Early Hebrew inscriptions -- b. "Square" alphabet -- 2. Archaeology -- 3. Carbon 14 -- 4. Internal evidence -- IV. The historical background -- 1. Alexander the Great -- 2. Alexander's successors -- 3. Reaction in Israel -- 4. Antiochus Epiphanes -- 5. Maccabean revolt -- 6. The Hasidim -- 7. Jewish sects -- a. Pharisees -- b. Sadducees -- c. Zadokites -- d. Essenes -- e. Other sects -- V. The sectarian scrolls -- 1. The manual of discipline -- a. Names by which the Qumran community was known -- 1. The community -- 2. The party, council -- 3. The congregation -- 4. Men of the Covenant -- 5. Other names -- b. Names by which outsiders were identified -- c. Membership in the Qumran community -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "d. Battle arrangements -- e. The trumpets -- f. The standards -- g. The prayers of the priests -- h. Dualism -- 4. The thanksgiving scroll -- 5. Other scrolls -- a. The copper scrolls -- b. The Aramaic Midrash -- VI. The identity of the Qumran sect -- VII. The Essenes and Christianity -- 1. Jesus and Essenism -- 2. John the Baptist and Essenism -- VIII. The scrolls and the text of the Old Testament -- 1. The materials of textual criticism -- a. New Testament -- b. Old Testament -- 2. The Sopherim -- 3. The Masoretes -- 4. Ancient versions -- 5. Textual traditions -- 6. Qumran Biblical texts -- 7. Illustrations of variant readings -- IX. The scrolls and the integrity of Scripture -- 1. Inspiration -- 2. Canon -- 3. Criticism -- X. Biblical interpretation at Qumran -- 1. Old Testament Scripture portions -- 2. Historical references in Scripture -- 3. General biblical statements -- 4. Paraphrases of Scripture -- 5. Traditions which vary from the canonical Scriptures -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "d. Initiation into the Qumran community -- e. Life in the Qumran community -- 1. Water purification -- 2. The common meal -- 3. The study of Scripture -- f. Government in the Qumran community -- g. Property in the Qumran community -- h. Rules of the Qumran community -- i. The theology of the Qumran community -- 1. Messiah -- 2. The Law -- 3. Election -- 4. Responsibility -- 5. The Calendar -- 6. Dualism -- 2. The Habakkuk commentary -- a. The enemy of Israel in the Habakkuk commentary: The Kittim -- b. Important personages in the Habakkuk commentary -- 1. The teacher of righteousness -- 2. The wicked priest -- c. The problem of identification -- 1. Pre-Maccabean -- 2. John Hyrcanus -- 2. Aristobulus I -- 4. Alexander Jannaeus -- 5. Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II -- 6. Early Roman: "The house of Absalom" -- 7. Ebionite -- d. The teacher of righteousness and Jesus -- 3. The war scroll -- a. The children of light -- b. The children of darkness -- c. The assured victory -- ".
- catalog title "The Dead Sea scrolls.".
- catalog type "text".