Studies in Qumran law and thought

These thirty-two studies, originally published between 1979 and 2007 by Joseph Baumgarten, a pioneer of the comparative study of Qumran and rabbinic halakhah, include both detailed studies of laws and legal texts and broader thematic discussions of the nature of Qumran religion.

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Main Author: Baumgarten, Joseph M. 1928-2008 (Author)
Contributors: Clements, Ruth A. (Editor) ; Schwartz, Daniel R. 1952- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston BRILL 2022
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Baumgarten, Joseph M., 1928-2008, Studies in Qumran law and thought] (2022) (Maston, Jason, 1978 -)
[Rezension von: Baumgarten, Joseph M., 1928-2008, Studies in Qumran law and thought] (2023) (Feldman, Ariel, 1974 -)
Series/Journal:Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah volume 138
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls / Legislation
Further subjects:B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:These thirty-two studies, originally published between 1979 and 2007 by Joseph Baumgarten, a pioneer of the comparative study of Qumran and rabbinic halakhah, include both detailed studies of laws and legal texts and broader thematic discussions of the nature of Qumran religion.
Intro -- Contents -- Editors' Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Publications of Joseph M. Baumgarten -- Introduction The Contribution of Joseph M. Baumgarten to the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ancient Judaism -- Part 1 General Essays on Qumran Law -- Chapter 1 The Religious Law of the Qumran Community -- Chapter 2Recent Qumran Discoveries and Halakhah in theHellenistic-Roman Perio -- Chapter 2 Recent Qumran Discoveries and Halakhah in the Hellenistic-Roman Perio -- Part 2 Rabbinic Literature and Qumran Law -- Chapter 3 The Relevance of Rabbinic Sources to the Study of Qumran Law -- Chapter 4 The Laws of the Damascus Document-Between Bible and Mishnah -- Chapter 5 Tannaitic Halakhah and Qumran-A Re-Evaluation -- Part 3 Pharisees and Sadducees, Essenes, and Qumran -- Chapter 6 4Q502: Marriage or Golden Age Ritual? -- Chapter 7 The Qumran-Essene Restraints on Marriage -- Chapter 8 The Pharisaic-Sadducean Controversies about Purity and the Qumran Texts -- Chapter 9 Immunity to Impurity and the Menorah -- Chapter 10 Sadducean Elements in Qumran Law -- Chapter 11 The Heavenly Tribunal and the Personification of Ṣedeq in Jewish Apocalyptic -- Chapter 12 The "Sons of Dawn" in CD 13:14-15 and the Ban on Commerce among the Essenes -- Chapter 13 The Disqualifications of Priests in 4Q Fragments of the Damascus Document: A Specimen of the Recovery of Pre-Rabbinic Halakhah -- Chapter 14 Halakhic Polemics in New Fragments from Qumran Cave 4 -- Part 4 Halakhic Topics -- Chapter 15 On the Non-Literal Use of Maʿăśēr/Dekatē -- Chapter 16 The First and Second Tithes in the Temple Scroll -- Chapter 17 The Laws of ʿOrlah and First Fruits in the Light of Jubilees, the Qumran Writings, and Targum Ps.-Jonathan -- Chapter 18 The Use of מי נדה for General Purification -- Chapter 19 Yom Kippur in the Qumran Scrolls and Second Temple Sources.
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ISBN:9004505083