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E-raamat: Rewriting and Interpreting the Hebrew Bible: The Biblical Patriarchs in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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The present volume is one of the first to concentrate on a specific theme of biblical interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls, namely the book of Genesis. In particular the volume is concerned with the links displayed by the Qumranic biblical interpetation to the inner-biblical interpretation and the final shaping of the Hebrew scriptures. Moshe Bar-Asher studies cases of such inner biblical interpretative comments; Michael Segal deals with the Garden of Eden story in the scrolls and other contemporary Jewish sources; Reinhard Kratz analizes the story of the Flood as preamble for the lives of the Patriarchs in the Hebrew Bible; Devorah Dimant examines this theme in the Qumran scrolls; Roman Viehlhauer explores the story of Sodom and Gomorrah; George Brooke and Atar Livneh discuss aspects of Jacob’s career; Harald Samuel review the career of Levi; Liora Goldman examines the Aramaic work the Visions of Amram; Lawrence Schiffman and Aharon Shemesh discuss halakhic aspects of stories about the Patriarchs; Moshe Bernstein provides an overview of the references to the Patriarchs in the Qumran scrolls.

Preface v
Devorah Dimant
Reinhard G. Kratz
The Bible Interpreting Itself
1(18)
Moshe Bar-Asher
Textual Harmonization in the Stories of the Patriarchs
19(32)
Emanuel Tov
Where Are the Patriarchs in the Literature of Qumran?
51(26)
Moshe J. Bernstein
The First Patriarchs: Law and Narrative in the Garden of Eden Story
77(24)
Michael Segal
The Flood as a Preamble to the Lives of the Patriarchs: The Perspective of Qumran Hebrew Texts
101(34)
Devorah Dimant
The Flood as a Preamble to the Lives of the Patriarchs: The Biblical Perspective
135(12)
Reinhard G. Kratz
Sodom and Gomorrah: From the Bible to Qumran
147(24)
Roman Vielhauer
Jacob and His House in the Scrolls from Qumran
171(18)
George J. Brooke
With My Sword and Bow: Jacob as Warrior in Jubilees
189(26)
Atar Livneh
Levi, the Levites, and the Law
215(16)
Harald Samuel
The Burial of the Fathers in the Visions of Amram from Qumran
231(20)
Liora Goldman
The Patriarchs and Halakhah in the Dead Sea Scrolls
251(12)
Lawrence H. Schiffman
Shabbat, Circumcision and Circumcision on Shabbat in Jubilees and the Dead Sea Scrolls
263(26)
Aharon Shemesh
Index 289
Devorah Dimant, University of Haifa, Israel; Reinhard G. Kratz, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Germany.