The Wisdom Texts from Qumran and the Development of Sapiential Thought

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Charlotte Hempel, Armin Lange, Hermann Lichtenberger
Peeters Publishers, 2002 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 510 pages
This volume comprises the lectures delivered at a conference on the sapiential texts from Qumran hosted by A. Lange and H. Lichtenberger in Tubingen (1998) as well as a number of additional contributions. This literature, although found in the Qumran library, is mostly of non-Essene origin and can be dated to the third and second century BCE with a single exception which might be even older. The sapiential texts from Qumran add to the sparse corpus of postexilic sapiential literature and shed new light on the later Israelite and Jewish wisdom as well as on the sources from which early Christian wisdom traditions originated. Therefore, the volume attempts to understand the wisdom literature from Qumran in the broader context of sapiential thought in the Ancient near East, the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Judaism and the New Testament. Beyond this, the volume further includes treatments of introductory and linguistic questions as well as articles on specific sapiential texts.
 

Contents

Eine Einleitung
3
G J BROOKE
18
A BEHRINGER
19
Variations Resemblances and Lines of Development
31
A SCHOORS
61
E TIGCHELAAR
99
H LICHTENBERGER
130
H P MÜLLER
153
P S ALEXANDER
223
4QInstruction and the Possible Influence of Early Enochic
245
The Qumran Sapiential Texts and the Rule Books
277
Frühjüdische Weisheitstraditionen im slavischen Henochbuch
297
J H CHARLESWORTH
338
J DOCHHORN
351
J FREY
367
A KLOSTERGAARD PETERSEN
405

H NIEHR
173
IV
183
H J FABRY
196
Biblical Interpretation in the Wisdom Texts from Qumran
201
V
210
the Sapiential Manuscripts from Qumran
435
LITERATURE ON THE WISDOM TEXTS FROM QUMRAN
445
OTHER LITERATURE
455
INDEX OF REFERENCES
487
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