This collection of studies is a reprint of a special issue on Qumran research originally published as volume 10 of the Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha in April 1992. The studies have been reprinted in the present format in order to make their important contribution to the understanding of the Dead Sea Scrolls available to a wider audience. The essays deal with the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project (Charlesworth), the new edition of the Genesis Apocryphon (Qimron), the laws regarding prophets in early Judaism (Brin), the Qumran Leviticus Targum (Stuckenbruck), the philological understanding of Psalm 155 (Qimron), the Rule of the Community (Gagnon), the claim that the Essenes should be understood in the light of the Rechabites (Knights), the predictions of the destruction of the temple in the Qumran scrolls and related literatures (Evans), 4Q521 (Tabor and Wise), and Levi and the Levites in the Dead Sea Scrolls (Stallman).
