Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: Volume XXXI. Qumrân Grotte 4.XXII Textes Araméens, première partie.
Series: Discoveries in the Judaean Desert; 31;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume XXXI. Qumrân Grotte 4.XXII Textes Araméens, première partie.
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 May 2001
- ISBN 9780198270263
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages464 pages
- Size 322x242x39 mm
- Weight 1936 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 22 halftone plates 0
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Short description:
Volume XXXI contains the editio princeps of the first group of Aramaic texts (4Q529-549) from Cave 4 which were originally assigned to Père Jean Starcky. They are primarily parabiblical and pseudepigraphical compositions reflecting the interest in biblical themes characteristic of Second Temple Judaism. The commentary is in French.
MoreLong description:
This volume (in French) contains the editio princeps of the first part (4Q529-549) of the Aramaic texts from Cave 4 at Qumran which were originally assigned to Père Jean Starcky (4Q521-578). The second part of the Aramaic texts will appear in volume XXXVII of the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert series, while the Hebrew texts were published in volume XXV.
These Aramaic and Hebrew texts include primarily parabiblical and pseudepigraphical compositions, often named 'Apocryphon', 'Testament', 'Pseudo-', or 'Visions'. They reflect the interest in biblical themes characteristic of Second Temple period Judaism, and exhibited in many of the Quumran compositions.
... inaugurates a new phase in the study of the Qumran Aramaic texts and their place within the Qumran library.