Preface | |
Abbreviations and Sigla | |
The Scrolls and the Hebrew Bible | |
The Community of Israel and the Composition of the Scriptures | p. 3 |
The Bible in the Making: The Scriptures at Qumran | p. 17 |
Double Literary Editions of Biblical Narratives and Reflections on Determining the Form to Be Translated | p. 34 |
The Canonical Process, Textual Criticism, and Latter Stages in the Composition of the Bible | p. 51 |
Pluriformity in the Biblical Text, Text Groups, and Questions of Canon | p. 79 |
Multiple Literary Editions: Reflections Toward a Theory of the History of the Biblical Text | p. 99 |
The Palaeo-Hebrew Biblical Manuscripts from Qumran Cave 4 | p. 121 |
Orthography and Text in 4QDan[superscript a] and 4QDan[superscript b] and in the Received Masoretic Text | p. 148 |
The Scrolls, the Septuagint, and the Old Latin | |
The Septuagint Manuscripts from Qumran: A Reappraisal of Their Value | p. 165 |
Josephus's Biblical Text for the Books of Samuel | p. 184 |
Origen's Old Testament Text: The Transmission History of the Septuagint to the Third Century C.E. | p. 202 |
The Relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Hexaplaric Studies | p. 224 |
The Old Latin Translation of the LXX and the Hebrew Scrolls from Qumran | p. 233 |
Characteristics and Limitations of the Old Latin Translation of the Septuagint | p. 275 |
Acknowledgments | p. 290 |
Index of Modern Authors | p. 292 |
Index of Ancient Literature | p. 298 |
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