The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of
Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran fragments
that I've seen in a scholarly publication, namely the extra fragment 6a of
4Q226 Pseudo-Jubilees included with the edition of this text on p.
/wysiwyg-uploads/files/downloadable_graphics/Genesis_Frag-hi.jpg
best,
Stephen Goranson
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The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of
Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran
fragments
?
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 08:50, Søren Holst wrote:
The picture certainly fits DSSR 3 perfectly
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The DSSR has the
texts organized by genre rather than Q sigla (as DJD itself), so when I
want 4Q365a I may have to do a bit of rummaging about to discover on
precisely what page of what volume it occurs. An index for that would have
been great. I hear Parry Tov are working on a revised
Stephen,
DSSR 3 in the relevant place has a footnote saying E. Eshel and H. Eshel, DSD
11 (2004), forthcoming.
Esti and Hanan Eshel confirmed that the publication is actually scheduled to
come out in Dead Sea Discoveries, but in 2005, not 2004.
DSSR 6, apart from Historical Texts and Tales,
of Recent Research - Else Kragelund Holt: Konstruktionen
af personen profeten Jeremias - Søren Holst: Abraham at Qumran - Niels
Hyldahl: Forholdet mellem Det Gamle og Det Nye Testamente - Jesper
Høgenhaven: All who make idols are nothing Polemics against idolatry in
Second Isaiah - Hans Jørgen
Title: Meddelelse
Hi Russell
Thanks for the thorough update!
You say that "the pesharim ... are completely lacking in Serekh terminology, as are the
hymns"
I would have said that one of the marks of
"sectarian" provenience is the use of "yachad" in an undisputably nominal sense.
There are
Dave Washburn wrote:
I frequently wonder why otherwise competent scholars come up with statements
like this
one:
---
Although chemical analysis indicated that several cave jars were made from clay
found near
Qumran, it also showed material from five other locations, suggesting that the
Is a lost of all of the Schøyen fragments available anywhere, Torleif? We all
look forward to your edition of them, but just to give us something to think of
meanwhile ... :-)
kol tuv
Søren
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