The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New TestamentFortress Press - 314 pàgines Brooke illuminates the first-century world shared by the Qumran community and the writers of the New Testament. The Dead Sea Scrolls have provided Old Testament scholars with an enormous wealth of data for textual criticism as well as theology. But, as Brooke skillfully demonstrates, New Testament scholars can use the Scrolls to learn more about the linguistic, historical, religious, and social contexts of Palestine in the first century. A wide range of topics and themes is discussed, including Matthew's Beatitudes, the lost song of Miriam, Levi and the Levites, women's authority, and the use of scripture in the parable of the vineyard. |
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Jesus the Dead Sea Scrolls and Scrolls Scholarship | 17 |
The Canon within the Canon at Qumran and in the New Testament | 25 |
Biblical Interpretation in the Qumran Scrolls and the New Testament | 50 |
Shared Intertextual Interpretations in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament | 68 |
Particular Scrolls Illuminate their New Testament Counterparts | 93 |
The Temple Scroll and the New Testament | 95 |
Levi and the Levites in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament | 113 |
The Scrolls and the Gospels Mutual Illumination of Particular Passages | 213 |
The Wisdom of Matthews Beatitudes | 215 |
4Q500 1 and the Use of Scripture in the Parable of the Vineyard | 233 |
Qumran The Cradle of the Christ? | 259 |
Songs of Revolution The Song of Miriam and its Counterparts | 270 |
4Q252 and the 153 Fish of John 2111 | 280 |
Select Bibliography | 296 |
Index of Bible References | 300 |
The Apocryphon of Leviᵇ? and the Messianic Servant High Priest | 138 |
LukeActs and the Qumran Scrolls The Case of MMT | 156 |
The Commentary on Genesis A and the New Testament | 175 |
From Qumran to Corinth Embroidered Allusions to Womens Authority | 193 |
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