Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, vol. XL
Qumran Cave 1.III: 1QHodayot a: With Incorporation of 4QHodayot a-f and 1QHodayot b
Carol Newsom translator Eileen Schuller editor Hartmut Stegemann editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
1QHodayota is one of the large scrolls taken from Cave 1 by the Bedouin and has always been recognized as one of the most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It contains a collection of psalms, addressed to God, in which the author(s) give thanks to God for deliverance, salvation, knowledge and divine mercy. This document is key for understanding the specific worldview and piety of its author(s), and at least some of the psalms may be compositions of the Teacher of Righteousness. This volume presents the Hebrew text as reconstructed and read by the late Hartmut Stegemann, with text preserved in 4QHa-f and 1QHb incorporated. Extensive Notes on the Readings discuss difficult readings and alternate proposals for readings; much of this material was written by Stegemann in his 1968 unpublished commentary, and has been supplemented and updated by Eileen Schuller. A detailed description, written by Stegemann, explains the process and rationale for the reconstruction of the manuscript. The complete text has been translated, with brief notes, by Carol Newsom. Many important questions still remain resolved about the Thanksgiving Psalms, particularly the origin and authorship of these psalms, the explanation of the different collections that are found in some of the 4Q manuscripts, their relationship to the Teacher of Righteousness, their function in establishing sectarian and community identity, and their possible liturgical use. This volume provides scholars with an edition of 1QHodayota that can be the basis for ongoing scholarly research on this important text.
Schuller deserves to be congratulated for the huge amount of labour she devoted to presenting to the world the scholarship of the late Stegemann on the Hodayot as fully and fairly as anyone could. Her own scholarship, clarity of vision, and humility shine through as much as the voice of Stegemann...The end result is a new milestone in teh study of the Hodayot manuscripts from Caves 1 and 4 that is setting the stage for the next phase of careful study of the material. * Charlotte Hempel The Journal of Theological Studies Vol 62 Part 2 Oct 2011 *
ISBN: 9780199550050
Dimensions: 320mm x 240mm x 30mm
Weight: 1697g
454 pages