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    <title>Reading the Dead Sea scrolls</title>
    <subTitle>essays in method</subTitle>
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    <publisher>Society of Biblical Literature</publisher>
    <dateIssued>c2013</dateIssued>
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    <extent>xxi, 286 pages ; 24 cm. : paper binding.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>The Qumran scrolls and the demise of the distinction between higher and lower criticism -- The formation and renewal of scriptural tradition -- Justifying deviance: the place of scripture in converting to a Qumran self-understanding -- Memory, cultural memory, and rewriting scripture -- Hypertextuality and the "parabiblical" Dead Sea scrolls -- Controlling Intertexts and Hierarchies of Echo in two thematic eschatalogical commentaries from Qumran -- Pesher and midras in Qumran literature: issues for lexicography -- Genre theory, rewritten Bible and Pesher -- Room for interpretation: an analysis of spatial imagery in the Qumran pesharim -- The silent God, the abused mother, and the self-justifying sons: a psychodynamic reading of the Qumran scrolls -- The silent God, aboused mother, and the self-justifying sons : a psychodynamic reading of Scriptural exegesis in the Pesharim -- Types of historiography in the Qumran scrolls -- What makes a text historical? assumptions behind the classification of some Dead Sea scrolls -- The scrolls from Qumran and Old Testament theology.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">George J. Brooke, with the assistance of Nathalie LaCoste.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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      <title>Society of Biblical Literature. Early Judaism and its literature ; number 39</title>
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