The Concept of Time in the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Gershon Brin
BRILL, 2001 - 389 pages
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book is concerned with the concept of time in the Bible and in later
literature, primarily that of the Judaean Desert sect. By the term
"concept of time" the author refers to the entire complex of issues
relating to time, as follows from our involvement in the writings of the
corpus. The work discusses issues of terminology, substance and
ideology that arise from the totality of texts dealing with the subject
of time.
The conjoining of the eight groups of chapters of the book
provides a comprehensive picture of the approach to time in ancient
Hebrew literature, beginning with the Bible and concluding with the
first century CE, the latest possible time frame for the Scrolls.
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