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The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins

By: Joseph A. Fitzmyer | Book details

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Contents
Prefacevii
Acknowledgmentsix
Abbreviations
General Abbreviationsxi
Abbreviations of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Textsxvi
1.The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins: General Methodological Considerations1
2.The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity17
3.The Aramaic “Son of God” Text from Qumran Cave 4 (4Q246)41
4.The Background of “Son of God” as a Title for Jesus63
5.Qumran Messianism73
6.A Palestinian Jewish Collection of Beatitudes111
7.Aramaic Evidence Affecting the Interpretation of Hōsanna in the New Testament119
8.The Significance of the Qumran Tobit Texts for the Study of Tobit131

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