Dead Sea Discoveries

Papers
(The median citation count of Dead Sea Discoveries is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
More Dubious Dead Sea Scrolls3
The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Tiberian Reading Tradition2
The Qumran Opisthograph 4Q509/4Q496/4Q506 as an Intentional Collection of Prayers2
Bitenosh’s Orgasm, Galen’s Two Seeds and Conception Theory in the Hebrew Bible2
When the Readers Break the Rules1
Priesthood and Cult in the Visions of Amram: A Critical Evaluation of Its Attitudes toward the Contemporary Temple Establishment in Jerusalem1
A Farewell to the Hodayot of the Community1
Getting a Handle on 1QIsaiahb1
Misinterpreted Elliptical Structures in 1QIsaa1
Professional Ethics, Provenance, and Policies1
The Assessment of Variation1
Born of Woman, Fashioned from Clay1
The Social Context of 4QInstruction Reconsidered1
Two Damascus Document Fragments and Mistaken Identities1
Negative Polarity in ‮כל‬‎ Constructions in Qumran Hebrew1
The Hidden Body as Literary Strategy in 4QWiles of the Wicked Woman (4Q184)1
Some Proposed Connections between the Visions of Amram and the Four Kingdoms in View of the Aramaic Literature from Qumran1
Hohe Messianologie: Übermenschliche Aspekte eschatologischer Heilsgestalten im Frühjudentum, by Ruben A. Bühner0
The Early Reception of the Torah , by Kristin De Troyer, Barbara Schmitz, Joshua Alfara, and Maximilian Häberlein (eds.)0
The Conquest of the Temple Scroll and the Creation of the Scholarly Text0
The Text of the Hebrew Bible and Its Editions: Studies in Celebration of the Fifth Centennial of the Complutensian Polyglot, edited by Andrés Piquer Otero and Pablo A. Torijano Morales0
Wrapping Up 1QM0
4Q37 and Excerpted Texts of Deuteronomy from Qumran0
Leviticus and Its Reception in the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran, by Baesick Choi0
Commentary and Authority in Mesopotamia and Qumran, written by Bronson Brown-deVost0
Thoughts on the Language of Sirach 36:1–220
Matthew within Sectarian Judaism , by John Kampen0
When Linguistics and Literarkritik Meet0
Converts in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The Gēr and Mutable Ethnicity, by Carmen Palmer0
The Cave 3 Copper Scroll: A Symbolic Journey, by Jesper Høgenhaven0
Scribal Culture in Ben Sira, written by Lindsey A. Askin0
Double Object Constructions in DSS Hebrew0
Torah, Temple, Land: Constructions of Judaism in Antiquity, by Markus Witte, Jens Schröter, and Verena Lepper (eds.)0
Figures Who Shape Scriptures, Scriptures That Shape Figures: Essays in Honour of Benjamin G. Wright III, by Géza G. Xeravits and Greg Schmidt Goering (eds.)0
Rhetoric and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Purity, Covenant, and Strategy at Qumran , by Bruce McComiskey0
The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism: A New Theory of People, Exile, and Israelite Identity , by Jason A. Staples0
What Has Esther to Do with Qumran?0
Verbal Argument Structure in the War Scroll0
Vision, Narrative, and Wisdom in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium, 14–15 August 2017, by Mette Bundvad and Kasper Siegismund (eds.), with the collaboration of Meliss0
Front matter0
Reading for Resonance0
Variations on a Theme by Muḥammad0
Biblical Narrative as Ethics?0
The Community Rule: A Critical Edition with Translation, by Sarianna Metso0
Hebräisches und aramäisches Wörterbuch zu den Texten vom Toten Meer einschließlich der Manuskripte aus der Kairoer Geniza, by Reinhard G. Kratz, Annette Steudel, and Ingo Kottsieper (eds.) & Hebrä0
“May My Musings Please Him” (Psalm 104:34)0
The Evil Inclination in Early Judaism and Christianity, by James Aitken, Hector M. Patmore, and Ishay Rosen-Zvi (eds.)0
Before the Bible: The Liturgical Body and the Formation of Scriptures in Early Judaism, by Judith H. Newman0
Dead Sea Scrolls, Revise and Repeat: New Methods and Perspectives , by Carmen Palmer, Andrew R. Krause, Eileen Schuller, and John Screnock (eds.)0
Introduction0
Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth, by Jodi Magness0
Law, Literature, and Society in Legal Texts from Qumran: Papers from the Ninth Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies, Leuven 2016, by Jutta Jokiranta and Molly Zahn (eds.)0
A New Transcription and Assessment of 4Q9 (4QGenesisj)0
The Earliest Commentary on the Prophecy of Habakkuk, by Timothy H. Lim0
Genesis 1–3 and the Formation of Subjectivity in the Hodayot and the Two Spirits Teaching0
“Make Me a Sanctuary”0
The Purity and Sanctuary of the Body in Second Temple Judaism, by Hannah K. Harrington0
Theology and Anthropology in the Book of Sirach, by Bonifatia Gesche, Christian Lustig, and Gabriel Rabo (eds.)0
The Power of the Wisdom Label in Dead Sea Scrolls Research and the Curious Case of 4Q419 (4QInstruction-Like Composition A)0
T&T Clark Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls, by George J. Brooke and Charlotte Hempel (eds.), with the assistance of Michael DeVries and Drew Longacre0
The Community Rules from Qumran: A Commentary , by Charlotte Hempel0
Front matter0
HĀ-ʾÎSH MŌSHE: Studies in Scriptural Interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature in Honor of Moshe J. Bernstein, by Binyamin Y. Goldstein, Michael Segal, and George J. Brooke (eds.)0
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Study of the Humanities: Method, Theory, Meaning: Proceedings of the Eighth Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies (Munich, 4–7 August, 2013), by Pie0
Reconsidering 4Q69 (4QpapIsap)0
Horizons of Ancestral Inheritance: Commentary on the Levi, Qahat, and Amram Qumran Aramaic Traditions , by Andrew B. Perrin0
Die Loblieder (Hodayot) aus Qumran: Hebräisch mit masoretischer Punktation und deutscher Übersetzung, Einführung und Anmerkungen, by Ulrich Dahmen0
In Search of the Promised Land? The Hasmonean Dynasty Between Biblical Models and Hellenistic Diplomacy, written by Kathell Berthelot0
The Heart of Self Formation0
A Scroll Divided?0
Time and Its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire, by Paul J. Kosmin0
Front matter0
The Corporeality of the Self0
The Reconfiguration of Hebrew in the Hellenistic Period: Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ben Sira at Strasbourg University, June 2014, by J0
The Rhetorical Self in Tannaitic Halakha0
Back matter0
Dead Sea Media: Orality, Textuality, and Memory in the Scrolls from the Judean Desert, by Shem Miller0
The Quality of Hasmonaean Biblical Manuscripts0
The Performance of Blessing as Imitation of Divine Beings0
The Significance of the Motif of the King in 4QMMT0
Recitation and Performance in Late Antique Hebrew0
The Cairo Genizah Fragment of the Visions of Levi from the University of Manchester Library0
Material Aspects of Reading in Ancient and Medieval Cultures: Materiality, Presence and Performance , by Anna Krauß, Jonas Leipziger, and Friederike Schücking-Jungblut (eds.)0
The Crown and the Courts: Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination, by David C. Flatto0
The Book of Revelation and Early Jewish Textual Culture, written by Garrick V. Allen0
Performance in Ancient and Medieval Judaism0
Scribes and Scrolls at Qumran, by Sidnie White Crawford0
History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Remembering the Teacher of Righteousness, by Travis B. Williams0
Angels Associated with Israel in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Angelology and Sectarian Identity at Qumran, by Matthew L. Walsh0
The Qumran Opisthographic Papyri as a Scribal Cluster of Manuscripts0
“Four Kingdoms” in the Dead Sea Scrolls?0
A New Identification of a Psalm Manuscript from Qumran: 4Q85 + 4Q98c0
Jubilees: A Commentary in Two Volumes, by James C. VanderKam0
Two Types of Four-Compartment Tefillin Cases from the Judean Desert Caves0
Scribal Practice, Text and Canon in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Essays in Memory of Peter W. Flint, by John J. Collins and Ananda Geyser-Fouché (eds.)0
Tefillin and Mezuzot from Qumran: New Readings and Interpretations , by Ariel Feldman0
The Liturgical Communion of the Yaḥad with the Angels0
Insights into Editing in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East: What Does Documented Evidence Tell Us about the Transmission of Authoritative Texts?, edited by Reinhard Müller and Juha Pakkala0
Sacred Texts and Disparate Interpretations: Qumran Manuscripts Seventy Years Later: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, 24–26 October 200
Decrees for the “Volunteers” of the People0
Aus dem Leben des Buches Jona: Rezeptionswissenschaftliche Methodik und innerjüdischer Rezeptionsdiskurs, by Daniel Vorpahl0
The Passive Participle ‮כתוב‬‎—A Citation or Keyword Formula?0
Institutionalized Routine Prayers at Qumran: Fact or Assumption?, by Paul Heger, ed. Bernard M. Levinson0
A Syntax of Qumran Hebrew, by Takamitsu Muraoka0
The Middle Maccabees: Archaeology, History, and the Rise of the Hasmonean Kingdom, by Andrea M. Berlin and Paul J. Kosmin (eds.)0
Warding off Evil: Apotropaic Tradition in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Synoptic Gospels, written by Michael Morris0
The Authority of Law in the Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism: Tracing the Origins of Legal Obligation from Ezra to Qumran, written by Jonathan Vroom0
The Religious Worldviews Reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, 20
Early Jewish Messianism in the New Testament: Reflections in the Dim Mirror , by Serge Ruzer0
Apocalyptic Thinking in Early Judaism: Engaging with John Collins’, edited by Sidnie White Crawford and Cecilia Wassén0
Die Handschriften aus der Judäischen Wüste: Die Texte außerhalb Qumrans: Einführung und deutsche Übersetzung, by Gregor Geiger0
Studies on Jewish and Christian Historical Summaries from the Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods, by Atar Livneh0
Cosmos and Creation: Second Temple Perspectives, by Michael W. Duggan, Renate Egger-Wenzel, and Stefan C. Reif (eds.)0
AIBL-CIS de Ricci no. 20
Lived Wisdom in Jewish Antiquity: Studies in Exercise and Exemplarity, by Elisa Uusimäki0
Dots, Versification and Grammar0
Evil Powers, Exodus, and Future Deliverance0
Introduction0
Wisdom, Cosmos, and Cultus in the Book of Sirach, by A. Jordan Schmidt0
Is There a Negative Polarity Item ‮דבר‬‎ in DSS Hebrew?0
4QInstruction: Divisions and Hierarchies, by Benjamin Wold0
Qumran: Die Schriftrollen vom Toten Meer und die Entstehung des biblischen Judentums , by Reinhard G. Kratz0
Qumran: Die Texte vom Toten Meer und das antike Judentum, written by Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra0
Formation of the Subject—Essays in Honor of Carol Newsom’s 70th Birthday0
Preface0
A Star from Jacob, a Sceptre from Israel: Balaam’s Oracle as Rewritten Scripture in the Dead Sea Scrolls , by Libor Marek0
The Jewish Annotated Apocrypha, by Jonathan Klawans and Lawrence M. Wills (eds.)0
The Literary Growth of the Song of Songs during the Hasmonean and Early-Herodian Periods, written by Torleif Elgvin0
Sirach and its Contexts: The Pursuit of Wisdom and Human Flourishing, by Samuel Adams, Greg Schmidt Goering, and Matthew J. Goff (eds.)0
Beyond Oral and Written Prophecy0
Social History of the Jews in Antiquity: Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten, by Michal Bar-Asher Siegal and Jonathan Ben-Dov (eds.)0
Frauen in Qumran, by Nicole Rupschus0
Jesus, the Essenes, and Christian Origins: New Light on Ancient Texts and Communities, by Simon J. Joseph0
Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism, by Jonathan Klawans0
The Rolling Corpus0
Henoch und der Tempel des Todes: 1 Henoch 14–16 zwischen Schriftauslegung und Traditionsverarbeitung , by Mirjam Judith Bokhorst0
Register and Rhetoric0
Back matter0
Khirbet Qumrân and Aïn Feshkha IVa: Qumrân Cave 11Q; Archaeology and New Scroll Fragments, by Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Marcello Fidanzio (eds.)0
The Spiritual World of Second Temple Judaism, by Jacob Licht0
The Intertextual Rhetoric of the Apostrophe to Zion (11QPsa XXII, 1–15)0
Qumran Cave 4: The Aramaic Books of Enoch: 4Q201, 4Q202, 4Q204, 4Q205, 4Q206, 4Q207, 4Q212, by Henryk Drawnel in consultation with Émile Puech0
Shapira’s Deuteronomy, Its Decalogue, and Dead Sea Scrolls Authentic and Forged0
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