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  1. Ritual as a Locus of Narrative, Liturgical and Prophetic Time in Some Sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls
  2. Probing the Principles of Principal Editions of the Dead Sea Scrolls
  3. Locating the Wilderness in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament: A Study in Mutual Illumination
  4. The Earliest Commentary on the Prophecy of Habakkuk, by Timothy H. Lim
  5. The Dead Sea Scrolls
  6. The Dead Sea Scrolls
  7. Comparing Matthew and Luke in the Light of Second Temple Jewish Literature
  8. The Visualisation of the Sacred at Qumran
  9. 27 Modelling Jeremiah Traditions in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. A Response to Eibert Tigchelaar
  10. New Perspectives on the Significance of the Scrolls for the New Testament and Early Christian Literature
  11. On Prophets, Warriors, and Kings
  12. The Place of Wisdom in the Formation of the Movement behind the Dead Sea Scrolls
  13. Patterns of Priesthood, Priestliness and Priestly Functions in Some Second Temple Period Texts
  14. People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Empire
  15. Memory, Cultural Memory and Rewriting Scripture
  16. 2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1 again: A Change in Perspective
  17. Revolt of the Scribes: Resistance and Apocalyptic Origins
  18. Some Issues behind the Ethics in the Qumran Scrolls and Their Implications for New Testament Ethics
  19. The Scrolls and Biblical Traditions
  20. Some Comments on Commentary
  21. 4Qgenesisd Reconsidered
  22. Scripture and Scriptural Tradition in Transmission: Light from the Dead Sea Scrolls
  23. Aspects of Matthew’s Use of Scripture in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls
  24. Dead Sea Scrolls Scholarship in the United Kingdom
  25. Aspects of the Theological Significance of Prayer and Worship in the Qumran Scrolls
  26. The Mermaid and the Partridge
  27. Between Scroll and Codex? Reconsidering the Qumran Opisthographs
  28. Introduction
  29. From Florilegium Or Midrash To Commentary: The Problem Of Re-Naming An Adopted Manuscript
  30. From Jesus To The Early Christian Communities: Modes Of Sectarianism In The Light Of The Dead Sea Scrolls
  31. Charles Taylor and the Genizah Collection: A Centenary Seminar and Exhibition, St John’s College, Cambridge, 2 November 2008
  32. Hypertextuality And The "Parabiblical" Dead Sea Scrolls
  33. Genre Theory, Rewritten Bible and Pesher
  34. Room For Interpretation: An Analysis Of Spatial Imagery In The Qumran Pesharim
  35. The "Apocalyptic" Community, The Matrix Of The Teacher And Rewriting Scripture
  36. Aspects Of The Physical And Scribal Features Of Some Cave 4 "Continuous" Pesharim
  37. Mapping the New Testament: Early Christian Writings as a Witness for Jewish Biblical Exegesis
  38. The Presectarian Jesus
  39. Prophets And Prophecy In The Qumran Scrolls And The New Testament
  40. From Bible To Midrash: Approaches To Biblical Interpretation In The Dead Sea Scrolls By Modern Interpreters
  41. The Significance of Sinai
  42. Moving mountains: From Sinai to Jerusalem
  43. The Place Of Prophecy In Coming Out Of Exile: The Case Of The Dead Sea Scrolls
  44. Brooke, Prof. George John, (born 27 April 1952), Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis, University of Manchester, 1998–2016, now Emeritus
  45. Secrets of the Cave of Letters: Rediscovering a Dead Sea Mystery
  46. The books of chronicles and the scrolls from Qumran
  47. The Twelve Minor Prophets and the Dead Sea Scrolls
  48. The Scrolls in the British Media (1987–2002)
  49. DEUTERONOMY 5-6 IN THE PHYLACTERIES FROM QUMRAN CAVE 4
  50. Preface
  51. Preface
  52. SHORT NOTICES
  53. SHORT NOTICES
  54. 4Q158: REWORKED PENTATEUCHa OR REWORKED PENTATEUCH A?
  55. The Birth of Jesus
  56. Qumran Cave 4, VIII: Parabiblical Texts. Pt. 1 . Harold Attridge
  57. Providential Accidents: An Autohiography, by Geza Vermes. London: SCM Press, 1998. Pp. xi + 258; 21 plates. Price: £19.95. ISBN 0-334-02722-5
  58. Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls
  59. Isaiah in the Pesharim and other Qumran Texts
  60. The Signs of a Prophet: The Prophetic Actions of Jesus, by Morna D. Hooker. London: SCM Press, 1997. Pp. x + 131. £9.95. ISBN 0-334-02702-0 (paper)
  61. A Further Fragment of 1QSb: The Schøyen Collection MS 1909
  62. Angels at Qumran: A Comparative Study of 1 Enoch 1-36, 72-108 and Sectarian Writings from Qumran
  63. REVIEWS
  64. SHORT NOTICES
  65. SHORT NOTICES
  66. REVIEWS
  67. 4Q253: A PRELIMINARY EDITION
  68. 4Q500 1 and the Use of Scripture in the Parable of the Vineyard
  69. The Thematic Content of 4Q252
  70. The Pesharim and the Origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls
  71. The Genre of 4Q252: From Poetry To Pesher
  72. REVIEWS
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  79. REVIEW
  80. SHORT NOTICES
  81. REVIEWS
  82. REVIEWS
  83. Laos: A Biblical Perspective for a Theology of "The People of God"
  84. REVIEWS
  85. REVIEWS
  86. REVIEWS
  87. REVIEWS
  88. CREATION IN THE BIBLICAL TRADITION
  89. REVIEWS
  90. REVIEWS
  91. REVIEWS
  92. REVIEWS
  93. REVIEWS
  94. Writings of the Jewish and Christian World
  95. The Feast of New Wine and the Question of Fasting1
  96. Paul and Palestinian Judaism. A Comparison of Patterns of Religion
  97. Religious studies through art
  98. Canonisation Processes of the Jewish Bible in the Light of the Qumran Scrolls George J. Brooke
  99. 4Q252 and the 153 Fish of John 21:11
  100. Dethroning David and Enthroning Messiah: Jewish and Christian Perspectives
  101. Zedekiah, Covenant, and the Scrolls from Qumran
  102. Jacob and His House in the Scrolls from Qumran
  103. THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS