This dissertation investigates ways in which early Jewish communities conceptualized the production and collection of writing. Through a study of 11QPsalms-a, the Qumran Psalms Scroll, it shows how modern book culture (shaped by the canon, codex, print, authorial copyright, and scholarly editing) has distorted our understanding of ancient texts and fostered anachronistic questions about their creation and reception. Taking seriously what early Jewish texts have to say about their own writtenness and building upon earlier scholarship on scriptural multiformity, the dissertation also uses theoretical insights from the field of Book History to study the identity, assembly, and literary context of the Psalms Scroll as an example of the ancient ...
Rather than recount a history of errors, this essay addresses the generation and perpetuation of int...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
This dissertation investigates ways in which early Jewish communities conceptualized the production ...
Since the 1980’s, a slightly new shift in focus has emerged in the research on the Book of Psalms. E...
This dissertation studies the history of the reception of the Psalm headings (also called the inscri...
This dissertation explores the presence and function of stories in the Hebrew Psalter. Pushing again...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
The starting point for this paper is the conclusions reached in the paper presented at the last OTSE...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
Rather than recount a history of errors, this essay addresses the generation and perpetuation of int...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
This dissertation investigates ways in which early Jewish communities conceptualized the production ...
Since the 1980’s, a slightly new shift in focus has emerged in the research on the Book of Psalms. E...
This dissertation studies the history of the reception of the Psalm headings (also called the inscri...
This dissertation explores the presence and function of stories in the Hebrew Psalter. Pushing again...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
The starting point for this paper is the conclusions reached in the paper presented at the last OTSE...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
Rather than recount a history of errors, this essay addresses the generation and perpetuation of int...
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain the oldest exemplars of the Hebrew Bible and many other previously unkn...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...