From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community: literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: The Identity of the New Covenant in the Land of
Damascus : A New Literary Analysis of CD XIX-XX (Part I) ... 5
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 On the Literary Unity of CD VIL9-VIIL12/XIX,5b-25a .. 6
1.3 Critique of the Princes of Judah or of Those Who
Depart from Judah ? 12
1.4 The Isaiah-Amos-Numbers Midrash (CD VII, 10-Vm, 1 a)
and the Zechariah-Ezekiel Midrash (CD XIX,7-13b) ... 29
1.5 The Original End of the Admonition 39
1.6 Conclusion 40
Chapter 2: The Identity of the New Covenant in the Land of
Damascus : A New Literary Analysis of CD XIX-XX (Part II) . 43
2.1 Introduction 43
2.2 The Punctuation of CD XIX,33b-XX,la 47
2.3 The New Covenant in CD XIX,33-34 and XX, 12 .... 53
2.4 The Origins and Function of CD XX,lb-8a, 13b-34 67
2.5 Conclusion 73
Chapter 3: The Biblical and Theological Foundations of
The New Covenant in the Land of Damascus 77
3.1 Introduction 77
3.2 Entering the New Covenant in the Land of Damascus . 78
3.2.1 The Moab Covenant as Entrance into a
New Covenant 84
3.2.2 The Preaching of the Prophets to the Exiles and Its
Reception by the Deuteronomists 88
3.2.3 The Land of Damascus as the Place of Israel s
Exile in D 96
3.2.4 Summary and Prospect 104
vi CONTENTS
3.3 The New Covenant as the Initiative of God 108
3.4 The Relationship between Covenant and New Covenant 112
3.5 The Usage of the Term The New Covenant in the
Land of Damascus in D 116
3.6 An Eschatological New Covenant? 121
3.7 Conclusion 124
Appendix 1: Covenant and New Covenant in the
Sinai Pericope 126
Appendix 2: Jubilees and New Covenant Theology 137
Appendix 3: Jeremiah 31:31 in 4QDf (4Q271) 4 ii 1-4? .... 138
Chapter 4: The Origins of the Damascus Covenant 141
4.1 Introduction 141
4.2 The Hypothesis of Morton Smith 144
4.3 Coordinate #1: The Returnees from Exile and the
Deuteronomistic Theology 146
4.3.1 The Analogy offner 20 and rr*?i3n *a 146
4.3.2 The Theology and Political Ideology of the
Returnees from Exile 150
4.3.3 Conclusion 162
4.4 Coordinate #2. The Integration of the U and the
Covenant for all Israel 163
4.4.1 The Problem of the Foreigner in Post-Exilic
Judah 163
4.4.2 The Status of the U in Old Testament Literature . 168
4.4.3 The Chronicler s Vision for Israel and the Place
of the Samaritans 182
4.4.4 The Damascus Covenant as a Covenant for
all Israel 196
4.4.5 Conclusion 205
4.5 Coordinate #3: The Polity of the Chronicler 206
4.5.1 Zadokites and Levites 206
4.5.2 Compromise between Priestly and Deuteronomic
Traditions 211
4.5.3 The Judean Polity in Chronicles and in the
Damascus Covenant 213
4.5.4 Conclusion 217
4.6 The Matrix of the Damascus Covenant 217
4.7 The Relationship ofthePresent Hypothesis to
Hypotheses on Qumran Origins 227
CONTENTS VÜ
Chapter 5: From the Damascus Covenant to the Qumran
Community: The Emergence of ihe yahad 233
5.1 Introduction 233
5.2 From the Camp to the Community 234
5.2.1 Continuity and Development in Polity 234
5.2.2 Continuity in Halakah 244
5.3 The Rise of the yahad: The Intermediate Period 250
5.3.1 The Evidence oiMMT 250
5.3.2 The Problem of Purity 265
5.3.3 The Origin of the yahad as a Refiige
from Impurity 277
5.3.4 The Debate over Purity in the Historical Context
of the Development of Halakah 296
5.4 Who Was the Preacher of the Lie? 303
5.5 The Community s Self-Understanding as a Substitute
for the Temple 308
5.6 The Move to the Desert 315
5.7 The Community Headed by the Zadokite Priesthood ... 316
5.8 Conclusion 318
Chapter 6: The Origins and Function of Qumran Dualism 319
6.1 Introduction 319
6.2 The Three Major Sources of Qumran Dualism 319
6.2.1 The Dualism of the Aramaic Sacerdotal Texts ... 320
6.2.2 The Dualism of the Sapiential Tradition 329
6.2.3 Sapiential Tradition and Cosmic and
Anthropological Dualism in 1QS III,13-rv,26 ... 341
6.2.4 Eschatological War Dualism 350
6.2.5 The Date and Historical Setting of the
Ruh o/War 363
6.3 The Analogy ofJubilees in the Development of
Qumran Dualism 365
6.4 Summary on the Origins and Function of
Qumran Dualism 373
6.5 Dualism in the Damascus Covenant? 378
Excursus on Officers (mebaqqer and maskil) 383
6.6 The Dualism of the Sapiential Tradition in the
Discourses of CD 390
6.7 Cosmic Dualism as Secondary Addition in CD 392
6.8 Conclusion 405
VÜi CONTENTS
Chapter 7: Covenant, Law, and the Righteousness of God:
A Study in the hödäyöt of Qumran 409
7.1 Introduction 409
7.2 The Genre, Authorship, and Relative Chronology of the
Hymns 410
7.3 Covenantal Traditions in 1 QHa VII.8-26 [Suk. XV,8-26] 416
7.4 Covenantal Traditions in 1QH VI,8-22 [Suk. XIV,8-22] 421
7.5 Covenant and the Righteousness of God
in 1QS IX,26-XI,22 426
Excursus on the Concept of the Righteousness of God
in the hödäyöt 431
7.6 The yahad and the Revelation of Human Sinfulness ... 444
7.7 The yahad as Locus of Justification 447
7.8 Conclusion 455
Chapter 8: Covenant Renewal in the Dead Sea Scrolls and
Jubilees and Its Biblical Origins 461
8.1 Introduction 461
8.2 The Concept of Covenant Renewal in Jubilees 463
8.3 The Roots of the Concept of Covenant Renewal
in the OT 470
8.4 Covenant Renewal in the Dead Sea Scrolls 477
8.5 The Merging of Temple, Kingdom, and the People
of God 486
8.6 Conclusion 491
Chapter 9: CD m,17b-IV,12a and the Origins of the Qumran
Community 493
9.1 Introduction 493
9.2 The Literary-Critical Problem in CD ITI,17 493
9.3 CD m, 17b-l 8a as Retrospective frorn the Qumran
Community 499
9.4 The Sure House of CD IH, 19-20 as the Zadokite-Led
Qumran Community 505
9.5 CD 111,2 l-IV,4b and the Development of the Qumran
Community 514
9.6 A Missing List of Members of the yahad in
CD IV,4c-6a 524
9.7 Atonement Only for Members of the Community 527
9.8 Conclusion 531
CONTENTS ix
Chapter 10: Summary and Concluding Observations 535
10.1 Introduction 535
10.2 Historical Summary 535
10.3 Covenantal Theology 538
10.4 Literary Stratigraphy 540
10.5 Relationship to Other Hypotheses 542
10.6 The Essenes of the Classical Sources 544
Bibliography 555
Index of Modern Authors 577
Index of Scripture References 581
Index of Other Ancient Sources 596
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CONTENTS
Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: The Identity of "the New Covenant in the Land of
Damascus": A New Literary Analysis of CD XIX-XX (Part I) . 5
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 On the Literary Unity of CD VIL9-VIIL12/XIX,5b-25a . 6
1.3 Critique of the "Princes of Judah" or of "Those Who
Depart from Judah"? 12
1.4 The Isaiah-Amos-Numbers Midrash (CD VII, 10-Vm, 1 a)
and the Zechariah-Ezekiel Midrash (CD XIX,7-13b) . 29
1.5 The Original End of the Admonition 39
1.6 Conclusion 40
Chapter 2: The Identity of "the New Covenant in the Land of
Damascus": A New Literary Analysis of CD XIX-XX (Part II) . 43
2.1 Introduction 43
2.2 The Punctuation of CD XIX,33b-XX,la 47
2.3 The "New Covenant" in CD XIX,33-34 and XX, 12 . 53
2.4 The Origins and Function of CD XX,lb-8a, 13b-34 67
2.5 Conclusion 73
Chapter 3: The Biblical and Theological Foundations of
"The New Covenant in the Land of Damascus" 77
3.1 Introduction 77
3.2 "Entering the New Covenant in the Land of Damascus" . 78
3.2.1 The Moab Covenant as Entrance into a
New Covenant 84
3.2.2 The Preaching of the Prophets to the Exiles and Its
Reception by the Deuteronomists 88
3.2.3 "The Land of Damascus" as the Place of Israel's
Exile in D 96
3.2.4 Summary and Prospect 104
vi CONTENTS
3.3 The New Covenant as the Initiative of God 108
3.4 The Relationship between Covenant and New Covenant 112
3.5 The Usage of the Term "The New Covenant in the
Land of Damascus" in D 116
3.6 An Eschatological New Covenant? 121
3.7 Conclusion 124
Appendix 1: Covenant and New Covenant in the
Sinai Pericope 126
Appendix 2: Jubilees and New Covenant Theology 137
Appendix 3: Jeremiah 31:31 in 4QDf (4Q271) 4 ii 1-4? . 138
Chapter 4: The Origins of the Damascus Covenant 141
4.1 Introduction 141
4.2 The Hypothesis of Morton Smith 144
4.3 Coordinate #1: The Returnees from Exile and the
Deuteronomistic Theology 146
4.3.1 The Analogy offner "20 and rr*?i3n *a 146
4.3.2 The Theology and Political Ideology of the
Returnees from Exile 150
4.3.3 Conclusion 162
4.4 Coordinate #2. The Integration of the "U and the
Covenant "for all Israel" 163
4.4.1 The Problem of the Foreigner in Post-Exilic
Judah 163
4.4.2 The Status of the "U in Old Testament Literature . 168
4.4.3 The Chronicler's Vision for Israel and the Place
of the Samaritans 182
4.4.4 The Damascus Covenant as a Covenant for
all Israel 196
4.4.5 Conclusion 205
4.5 Coordinate #3: The Polity of the Chronicler 206
4.5.1 Zadokites and Levites 206
4.5.2 Compromise between Priestly and Deuteronomic
Traditions 211
4.5.3 The Judean Polity in Chronicles and in the
Damascus Covenant 213
4.5.4 Conclusion 217
4.6 The Matrix of the Damascus Covenant 217
4.7 The Relationship ofthePresent Hypothesis to
Hypotheses on Qumran Origins 227
CONTENTS VÜ
Chapter 5: From the Damascus Covenant to the Qumran
Community: The Emergence of ihe yahad 233
5.1 Introduction 233
5.2 From the "Camp" to the Community 234
5.2.1 Continuity and Development in Polity 234
5.2.2 Continuity in Halakah 244
5.3 The Rise of the yahad: The Intermediate Period 250
5.3.1 The Evidence oiMMT 250
5.3.2 The Problem of Purity 265
5.3.3 The Origin of the yahad as a Refiige
from Impurity 277
5.3.4 The Debate over Purity in the Historical Context
of the Development of Halakah 296
5.4 Who Was the Preacher of the Lie? 303
5.5 The Community's Self-Understanding as a Substitute
for the Temple 308
5.6 The Move to the Desert 315
5.7 The Community Headed by the Zadokite Priesthood . 316
5.8 Conclusion 318
Chapter 6: The Origins and Function of Qumran Dualism 319
6.1 Introduction 319
6.2 The Three Major Sources of Qumran Dualism 319
6.2.1 The Dualism of the Aramaic Sacerdotal Texts . 320
6.2.2 The Dualism of the Sapiential Tradition 329
6.2.3 Sapiential Tradition and Cosmic and
Anthropological Dualism in 1QS III,13-rv,26 . 341
6.2.4 Eschatological War Dualism 350
6.2.5 The Date and Historical Setting of the
Ruh o/War 363
6.3 The Analogy ofJubilees in the Development of
Qumran Dualism 365
6.4 Summary on the Origins and Function of
Qumran Dualism 373
6.5 Dualism in the Damascus Covenant? 378
Excursus on Officers (mebaqqer and maskil) 383
6.6 The Dualism of the Sapiential Tradition in the
Discourses of CD 390
6.7 Cosmic Dualism as Secondary Addition in CD 392
6.8 Conclusion 405
VÜi CONTENTS
Chapter 7: Covenant, Law, and the Righteousness of God:
A Study in the hödäyöt of Qumran 409
7.1 Introduction 409
7.2 The Genre, Authorship, and Relative Chronology of the
Hymns 410
7.3 Covenantal Traditions in 1 QHa VII.8-26 [Suk. XV,8-26] 416
7.4 Covenantal Traditions in 1QH" VI,8-22 [Suk. XIV,8-22] 421
7.5 Covenant and the Righteousness of God
in 1QS IX,26-XI,22 426
Excursus on the Concept of the Righteousness of God
in the hödäyöt 431
7.6 The yahad and the Revelation of Human Sinfulness . 444
7.7 The yahad as Locus of Justification 447
7.8 Conclusion 455
Chapter 8: Covenant Renewal in the Dead Sea Scrolls and
Jubilees and Its Biblical Origins 461
8.1 Introduction 461
8.2 The Concept of Covenant Renewal in Jubilees 463
8.3 The Roots of the Concept of Covenant Renewal
in the OT 470
8.4 Covenant Renewal in the Dead Sea Scrolls 477
8.5 The Merging of Temple, Kingdom, and the People
of God 486
8.6 Conclusion 491
Chapter 9: CD m,17b-IV,12a and the Origins of the Qumran
Community 493
9.1 Introduction 493
9.2 The Literary-Critical Problem in CD ITI,17 493
9.3 CD m, 17b-l 8a as Retrospective frorn the Qumran
Community 499
9.4 The "Sure House" of CD IH, 19-20 as the Zadokite-Led
Qumran Community 505
9.5 CD 111,2 l-IV,4b and the Development of the Qumran
Community 514
9.6 A Missing List of Members of the yahad in
CD IV,4c-6a 524
9.7 Atonement Only for Members of the Community 527
9.8 Conclusion 531
CONTENTS ix
Chapter 10: Summary and Concluding Observations 535
10.1 Introduction 535
10.2 Historical Summary 535
10.3 Covenantal Theology 538
10.4 Literary Stratigraphy 540
10.5 Relationship to Other Hypotheses 542
10.6 The Essenes of the Classical Sources 544
Bibliography 555
Index of Modern Authors 577
Index of Scripture References 581
Index of Other Ancient Sources 596 |
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title | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
title_auth | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
title_exact_search | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
title_exact_search_txtP | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
title_full | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls by Stephen Hultgren |
title_fullStr | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls by Stephen Hultgren |
title_full_unstemmed | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls by Stephen Hultgren |
title_short | From the Damascus covenant to the covenant of the community |
title_sort | from the damascus covenant to the covenant of the community literary historical and theological studies in the dead sea scrolls |
title_sub | literary, historical, and theological studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
topic | Qumrantexte (DE-588)4048098-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Qumrantexte Aufsatzsammlung |
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