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June 26, 1997 0415146364 978-0415146364
Since the photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls were released in 1992, there has been an explosion of interest in them. This volume explores the issue of apocalypticism in the Scrolls; how the notions of the 'end', Messianic expectation and eternal life affected the Dead Sea sect, influenced Judaism and filtered into Christianity. Collins' volume provides a valuable and accessible introduction to the interpretation of the Scrolls, which is an informative addition to the series examining the major themes of the Scroll texts.


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'Extemely helpful (especially for undergraduates).' - Dr R.W. Bell, Nottingham University

'This book will be invaluable for students and scholars alike, clarifying as it does the relationship between the Enochic, sapiential, and the Qumran traditions while discussing several central issues concerning the origin and problem of evil, eschatological expectation and war, messianism, the afterlife and the heavenly realm. - Theological Book Review

`As an introduction guide, this book serves its purpose well in engaging the reader with many of the most important texts for studying DSS apocalypticism. His isolation of those features which are representative of the apocalyptic community will provide a helpful point of departure for others working in this area. This book provides a welcome addition on a major topic in the DSS and early Judaism'

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John Collins is currently the Professor of Hebrew Bible and Post-Biblical Judaism at the University of Chicago. His books include Between Athens and Jerusalem (1983); The Apocalyptic Imagination (1984); Daniel (Hermeneia Commentary, 1993); and The Scepter and the Star (1995). He has served as editor of the Journal of Biblical literature and President of the Classical Biblical Association.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (June 26, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415146364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415146364
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Susan L Alfson (Ridgecrest, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls is well written and informative. The basic thesis in this book is the differing Apocalyptic views that prevailed during different periods of history, with the Dead Sea Scrolls being the main subject. I found this book interesting, and informative without criticism. There is also information in here as to the book of Enoch- very early beliefs. From there it goes to Dead Sea Scroll sects and the expectation of messiahs, the teacher of righteousness, rewards and punishments in the last Apocalyptic days. This author, John J. collins, wrote an excellent overview of similar but varying belief systems. He goes to show how history has affected and altered beliefs, but not completely! This book is well worth its price for anyone interested in Apocalypticism.
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In modern English, the noun "apocalypse" and the related adjective "apocalyptic" have come to connote a catastrophe of cosmic proportions. Read the first page
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sectarian rule books, eschatological midrash, sectarian scrolls, chosen righteous, eschatological war, sectarian texts, messianic apocalypse, sectarian compositions, sectarian writings, apocalyptic worldview, priestly messiah, messianic rule, eschatological temple, sectarian documents, eschatological battle, sectarian literature, royal messiah, earth obey, eschatological prophet, elect group, heavenly temple, heavenly world, sectarian community, angelic world, apocalyptic revelation
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Dead Sea, War Rule, Community Rule, Damascus Document, Temple Scroll, Son of God, Apocalypse of Weeks, Book of the Watchers, Hebrew Bible, Ben Sira, Most High, Prince of Light, Branch of David, Prince of the Congregation, Animal Apocalypse, Garcia Martinez, Second Temple, Interpreter of the Law, Ahura Mazda, Judas Maccabee, New Testament, Testament of Amram, Antiochus Epiphanes, God of Israel, Halakhic Letter
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