The Dead Sea scrolls: a new translation
This landmark work comes from a new generation of Dead Sea Scrolls scholars. Wise, Abegg and Cook bring the long-inaccessible ancient scrolls of Qumran to life, translating and deciphering virtually every legible portion of the fragmented scrolls. This book contains: intriguing revelations about bib...
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Zusammenfassung: | This landmark work comes from a new generation of Dead Sea Scrolls scholars. Wise, Abegg and Cook bring the long-inaccessible ancient scrolls of Qumran to life, translating and deciphering virtually every legible portion of the fragmented scrolls. This book contains: intriguing revelations about biblical history and the roots of Christianity; new stories about Abraham, Jacob, and Enoch--including a text explaining why God demanded the sacrifice of Isaac; twelve texts not included in the Bible that claim Moses as their author; new psalms attributed to King David and to Joshua; texts illuminating ancient doctrines about angels and writings claiming to be revelations of angels themselves -- including the Archangel Michael. The translators provide commentary throughout placing the scrolls in their true historical context, while the introduction discusses what is perhaps their greatest mystery--who authored them and why.--From publisher description. |
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Autor: Wise, Michael
Jahr: 1996
Contents
Preface.
I. PROLEGOMENA
Introduction....................................................... 3
A Dead Sea Scrolls Time Line.................................... 36
Reading a Dead Sea Scroll....................................... 38
How to Read This Book......................................... 44
II. Texts
1. The Damascus Document (Geniza A + B, 4Q266-272)....... 49
2. Tales of the Patriarchs (lQapGen)............................ 74
3. Thanksgiving Psalms (The Thanksgiving Scroll)
(1QH, 1Q35,4Q427-432).................................... 84
4. A Commentary on Habakkuk (lQpHab).................... 114
5. Charter of ajewish Sectarian Association
(lQS,4Q255-264a,5Qll).................................. 123
6. Charter for Israel in the Last Days (lQSa, lQ28a)............ 143
7. Priesdy Blessings for the Last Days (lQ28b, lQSb)........... 147
8. The War Scroll (1QM, 4Q491-496)......................... 150
9. TheWords of Moses (1Q22)................................. 172
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
10. The Book of Secrets (1Q27, 4Q299-301).................. 174
11. Tongues of Fire (1Q29,4Q376)............................ 178
12. A Vision of the New Jerusalem
(1Q32,2Q24,4Q554-555,5Q15,11Q18)................. 180
13. Festival Prayers (1Q34, lQ34bis, 4Q507-509).............. 184
14. A List of BuriedTreasure-The Copper Scroll (3Q15)..... 188
15. Apocryphal Psalms (4Q88)................................. 198
16. A Reworking of Genesis and Exodus (4Q158)............. 199
17. Ordinances (4Q159,4Q513-514).......................... 204
18. An Account of the Story of Samuel (4Q160)............... 207
19. Commentaries on Isaiah (4Q161-165)..................... 209
20. A Commentary on Hosea (4Q166-167) ................... 214
21. A Commentary on Nahum (4Q169)....................... 215
22. Commentaries on Psalms (4Q171,4Q173,1Q16).......... 220
23. The Last Days: A Commentary on SelectedVerses
(4Q174).................................................... 225
24. A Collection of Messianic Proof Texts (4Q175)............ 229
25. A Commentary on Consoling Passages in Scripture
(4Q176).................................................... 231
26. The Last Days: An Interpretation of Selected Verses
(4Q177).................................................... 233
27. A Lament for Zion (4Q179)................................ 237
28. The Ages of the World (4Q180-181)....................... 238
29. A Sectarian History (4Q183)............................... 240
30. Wiles of the Wicked Woman (4Q184)...................... 240
31. In Praise of Wisdom (4Q185).............................. 242
32. A Horoscope Written in Code (4Q186).................... 243
33. The Book of Giants
(4Q203,1Q23,2Q26,4Q530-532,6Q8)................... 246
34. TheWords of Levi (lQ21,Geniza Fragments,
Mt. Athos Greek text, 4Q213-214,4Q540-541)........... 250
35. The LastWords of Naphtali (4Q215)....................... 260
36. A Paraphrase of Genesis and Exodus (4Q225).............. 261
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS IX
37. Israel and the Holy Land (4Q226).......................... 263
38. Enoch and the Watchers (4Q227)........................... 264
39. The Healing of King Nabonidus (4Q242).................. 265
40. The Vision of Daniel (4Q243,4Q244,4Q245)............. 266
41. A Vision of the Son of God (4Q246)....................... 268
42. The Acts of a King (4Q248)................................ 270
43. A Commentary on the Law of Moses (4Q251)............. 271
44. Commentaries on Genesis (4Q252-254a).................. 274
45. Portions of Sectarian Law (4Q265)......................... 278
46. Ritual Purity Laws Concerning Liquids (4Q274)........... 281
47. Rule of Initiation (4Q275)................................. 283
48. The Ashes of the Red Heifer (4Q276-277)................ 283
49. Ritual Purity Laws Concerning Menstruation (4Q278)___ 285
50. Laws Concerning Lots (4Q279)............................ 285
51. ALiturgyofBlessingandCursing(4Q280,4Q286-289)... 286
52. Laws for Purification (4Q284).............................. 289
53. Laws About Gleaning (4Q284a)............................ 290
54. The War of the Messiah (4Q285,11Q14)................... 291
55. The Sage to the Children of Dawn (4Q298)............. 294
56. The Parable of the Bountiful Tree (4Q302a)................ 295
A Reader s Guide to the Qumran Calendar Texts
57. The Phases of the Moon (4Q317).......................... 301
58. A DivinationText (Brontologion) (4Q318)................. 303
59. Calendar of the Heavenly Signs (4Q319)................... 305
60. Synchronistic Calendars (4Q320-321a)..................... 309
61. An Annalistic Calendar (4Q322-324b)..................... 313
62. Priesdy Service: Sabbath, Month, and Festival-Year One
(4Q325).................................................... 317
63. Priestly Service: Sabbath, Month, and Festival-Year Four
(4Q326).................................................... 318
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
64. The Sabbaths and Festivals of the Year
(4Q327,4Q394 Section A)................................. 319
65. Priestly Service As the Seasons Change (4Q328)............ 320
66. Priesdy Rotation on the Sabbath (4Q329).................. 321
67. Priestly Service on the Passover (4Q329a).................. 321
68. Priestly Service on New Year s Day (4Q330)................ 322
69. A Liturgical Calendar (4Q334)............................. 322
70. False Prophets in Israel (4Q339)............................ 323
71. An Annotated Law of Moses (4Q364-365)................. 325
72. The Inheritance of the Firstborn, the Messiah of David
(4Q369).................................................... 328
73. A Sermon on the Flood (4Q370)........................... 330
74. Stories About the Tribes of Israel (4Q371-373,2Q22)...... 331
75. A Discourse on the Exodus and Conquest (4Q374)........ 335
76. The Test of aTrue Prophet (4Q375)........................ 336
77. A Moses Apocryphon (4Q377)............................. 337
78. Psalms of Joshua (4Q378-379)............................. 339
79. A Collection of Royal Psalms (4Q380,4Q381)............. 342
80. An Apocryphon of Elijah (4Q382)......................... 347
81. Prophetic Apocryphon (4Q384-390)....................... 349
82. God the Creator (4Q392).................................. 356
83. Prayers for Forgiveness (4Q393)............................ 357
84. A Sectarian Manifesto (4QMMT: 4Q394-399)............. 358
85. The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice
(4Q400-407,11Q17, Masada Fragment)................... 365
86. Prayer of Praise (4Q408)................................... 377
87. A Liturgy (4Q409)......................................... 377
88. The Secret of the Way Things Are
(4Q410,4Q412-413,4Q415-421,4Q423,1Q26).......... 378
89. A Baptismal Liturgy (4Q414)............................... 390
90. A Commentary on Genesis and Exodus (4Q422)........... 391
91. A Collection of Proverbs (4Q424).......................... 393
92. In Praise of God s Grace-Barki Nafshi
(4Q434,4Q436,4Q437,4Q439)........................... 394
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
93. Hymns of Thanksgiving (4Q443)......................... 397
94. Meditation of the Sage (4Q444).......................... 398
95. In Praise of King Jonathan (4Q448)....................... 399
96. Meditation on Israels History (4Q462).................... 400
97. Lives of the Patriarchs (4Q464)........................... 401
98. The Archangel Michael and King Zedekiah (4Q470)...... 402
99. Assorted Manuscripts (4Q471)............................ 403
100. TheTwo Ways (4Q473)................................... 405
101. A Record of Disciplinary Action (4Q477)................ 406
102. A Prayer for Deliverance (4Q501)......................... 407
103. A Liturgy of Thanksgiving (4Q502)....................... 407
104. Daily Prayers (4Q503).................................... 408
105. The Words of the Heavenly Lights (4Q504-506).......... 410
106. The Songs of the Sage for Protection Against Evil Spirits
(4Q510-511)............................................. 414
107. A Purification Ritual (4Q512)............................ 418
108. Redemption and Resurrection (4Q521).................. 420
109. ATale of Joshua (4Q522)................................. 422
110. The Blessings of the Wise (4Q525)........................ 423
111. The Words of the Archangel Michael (4Q529)............ 426
112. The Birth of the Chosen One (4Q534-536).............. 427
113. The Vision of Jacob (4Q537).............................. 429
114. An Apocryphon of Judah (4Q538)........................ 430
115. The Last Words of Joseph (4Q539)........................ 431
116. The Last Words of Kohath (4Q542)....................... 432
117. The Vision of Amram (4Q543-548)....................... 433
118. Hur and Miriam (4Q549)................................. 436
119. The Tale of Bagasraw (4Q550a-f)......................... 437
120. The Vision of the FourTrees (4Q552-553)................ 439
121. A Biblical Chronology (4Q559)........................... 441
122. An Exorcism (4Q560) .................................... 443
123. An Aramaic Horoscope (4Q561).......................... 444
124. An Aramaic Text on the Persian Period (4Q562).......... 445
125. A Priestly Vision (4Q563)................................. 446
XII THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
126. Thanksgivings (4QHodayot-like)......................... 446
127. Apocryphal Psalms of David (11Q5-6; 4Q88,4Q448) .... 447
128. An Aramaic Translation of the Book of Job (11Q10)...... 452
129. Songs to Disperse Demons (11Q11) ...................... 453
130. The Coming of Melchizedek (11Q13).................... 455
131. TheTemple Scroll (11Q19-20) ........................... 457
III. Epilogue
Bibliography.................................................... 494
Index of Manuscripts........................................... 504
Index of References............................................ 506
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