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The Dead Sea scrolls and contemporary culture : proceedings of the international conference held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (July 6-8, 2008)

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Some thoughts at the close of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Publication Project / Emanuel Tov
The Groningen hypothesis revisited / Florentino Garcia Martinez
1QS 6:2c-4a
satellites or precursors of the Yaḥad? / Charlotte Hempel
What kind of sect was the Yaḥad?: a comparative approach / Eyal Regev
The pre-history of the Qumran community with a reassessment of CD 1:5-11 / James C. Vanderkam
The Elohistic psalter and the writing of divine names at Qumran / Jonathan Ben-Dov
Non-Masoretic variant readings in the Hebrew University Isaiah scroll (1QIsab) and the text to be translated / Peter W. Flint
Clearer insight into the development of the Bible
a gift of the scrolls / Eugene Ulrich
Biblical interpretation in the Dead Sea scrolls: looking back and looking ahead / Moshe J. Bernstein
Revelation and perspicacity in Qumran hermeneutics? / James H. Charlesworth
The Genesis apocryphon: a chain of traditions / Esther Eshel
From paratext to commentary / Armin Lange
Enochic Judaism: an assessment / John J. Collins
Between Qumran sectarian and non-sectarian texts: the case of Belial and Mastema / Devorah Dimant
Which is older, Jubilees or the Genesis apocryphon?: an exegetical approach / James Kugel
Pseudepigraphy and first person discourse in the Dead Sea documents: from the Aramaic texts to writings of the Yaḥad / Loren Stuckenbruck
Ritual purity / Hannah K. Harrington
Dogs and chickens at Qumran / Jodi Magness
Creative interpretation and integrative interpretation in Qumran / Vered Noam
The price of mediation: the role of priests in the priestly halakhah / Cana Werman
From Jesus to the early Christian communities: modes of sectarianism in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls / George J. Brooke
The Gabriel revelation / Israel Knohl
Nascent Christianity between sectarian and broader Judaism: lessons from the Dead Sea scrolls / Serge Ruzer
Rethinking gender in the community rule: an experiment in sociology / Maxine L. Grossman
Canonization and Gender in Qumran: 4Q179, 4Q184, 2Q18 and 11QPsalmsa / Tal Ilan
Laws pertaining to women and sexuality in the early stratum of the Damascus document / Lawrence H. Schiffman
Women in the Dead Sea scrolls: research in the past decade and future directions / Eileen Schuller
Marriage and marital life in the Dead Sea scrolls / Aharon Shemesh
Karaites, Qumran, the calendar, and beyond: at the beginning of the wwenty-first century / Albert I. Baumgarten
The Dead Sea scrolls, Hebrew Union College, and Reform Judaism 1948-2008 / Richard Freund
Interpretive circles: the case of the Dead Sea scrolls / Edna Ullmann Margalit
The Dead Sea scrolls online: taking on a (second) life of their own / Susan Hazan
The Second Temple Period Multimedia Educational Suite with an appendix on the ceramic and numismatic evidence for Qumran's Period Ia / Stephen Pfann Jr.; with an appendix by Stephen J. Pfann
The quest for new strategies in teaching and popularizing the Dead Sea scrolls / Adolfo Roitman.

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