Cult as the catalyst for division: cult disputes as the motive for schism in the pre-70 pluralistic environment

Preliminary Material /P. Heger -- Introduction /P. Heger -- Chapter 1. Cult Dissension In Ancient Israel /P. Heger -- Chapter 2. Qumran Exegesis /P. Heger -- Chapter 3. The Minhah Offering /P. Heger -- Chapter 4. Cult As A Catalyst For Division /P. Heger -- Conclusion /P. Heger -- Bibliography /P. H...

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Main Author: Heger, Paul 1924-2018 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill 2007
In:Year: 2007
Reviews:[Rezension von: Heger, Paul, 1924-2018, Cult as the catalyst for division] (2013) (Werrett, Ian)
Edition:Online-Ausg.
Series/Journal:Studies on the texts of the Desert of Judah v. 65
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Further subjects:B Rabbijnse literatuur
B Jewish Law History To 1500
B Jewish Law History To 1500
B Dead Sea Scrolls
B Grain History To 1500
B Grain History To 1500
B Kerkscheuringen
B Judaism History To 1500
B Judaism History To 1500
B Dode-Zeerollen
B Offercultus
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Cult as the catalyst for division. - 9789004151666(alk.paper). - 9004151664(alk.paper)
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Summary:Preliminary Material /P. Heger -- Introduction /P. Heger -- Chapter 1. Cult Dissension In Ancient Israel /P. Heger -- Chapter 2. Qumran Exegesis /P. Heger -- Chapter 3. The Minhah Offering /P. Heger -- Chapter 4. Cult As A Catalyst For Division /P. Heger -- Conclusion /P. Heger -- Bibliography /P. Heger -- Citations Index /P. Heger -- Subject Index /P. Heger.
The study asserts that conflicting sacrificial rules were the motive of the schism in Judean society, in the last period of the Second Temple. The study substantiates the thesis by a meticulous examination and comparison of the rabbinic and Qumran exegetical methods, and an exhaustive scrutiny of biblical sacrificial rules, demonstrating their deficiencies, the cause of the exegetical dissensions among the different groups. A short record of historical struggles, due to cult issues, and a scrutiny of Qumran literature, corroborating the utmost significance of the Temple cult in that group, complement the study. The study is useful for a comprehension of Qumran literature and particularly of the system of thought of its authors and their approach to the biblical writings
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-395) and indexes
ISBN:9047419057
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004151666.i-428