Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The Story of a Scholar
Section 1.1: Forms of Scripture in Antiquity
Variant Editions of Biblical Books Revealed by the Qumran Scrolls
The Origins, Development, and Characteristics of the Ancient Translations of the Hebrew Scriptures
Scribal Practice and the Pony in the Manure Pile
The Emergence of the Samaritan Pentateuch
The Content and Order of Books in Ethiopic Old Testament Manuscripts
Section 1.2: Modern Critical Editions ofAncient Scriptures and Textual Criticism
Toward a Critical Edition of the Samaritan Pentateuch
The Hebrew University Bible Project
Exercising Λογισμός
The Epistemology of Textual Criticism
The Changing Landscape of Editing Ancient Jewish Texts
The Text of the Book of Jeremiah according to Barkhi Nafshi and the Rule of Benedictions
A Text-Critical Study of Hapax Legomena in Isaiah MT and the Qumran Isaiah Scrolls
A Commentary on Greek Leviticus 19:1–10
Section 2.1: Dead Sea Scrolls
Torah as Narrative and Wisdom in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Further Thoughts on Isaac in the Scrolls from the Qumran Caves
Self-Glorification Hymn(s) and the Usage of Scripture in the Context of War
The Textual Forms of Aramaic Levi Document at Qumran
Translation and Rewriting in the Genesis Apocryphon
Another Look at 1QHodayotb (1Q35)
“I Thank You, O Lord … in the Bereavement of My Soul”
Willing Heart and Broken Spirit
Section 2.2: Hebrew Bible, Hellenistic Judaism, and New Testament
Imitation as Necessity
The Fourth-Year Planting in Jubilees 7
Of Echoes of the Jewish Scriptures and Adaptations of Livestock Inventories in the Testament of Job
Did Josephus Know His Bible When He Wrote the Jewish War? Elisha at Jericho in J.W. 4.459-465
The Reputation of Jesus in Light of Qumran's Tradition of David as Prophet
Prophecy and Divination in the Gospel of Matthew
A Comprehensive Chronological Bibliography of Peter W. Flint
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index