The New Jerusalem Texts (Companion to the Qumran Scrolls)

The New Jerusalem Texts (Companion to the Qumran Scrolls)

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The expectation for a New Jerusalem is a common motif in ancient Jewish and Christian prophetic and apocalyptic writings. It also appears in several texts that have been preserved among the "Dead Sea Scrolls", including, most significantly, the Aramaic New Jerusalem Text. This book examines the "New Jerusalem Text" and other Dead Sea writings that envision a New Jerusalem, and situates them within their larger literary and eschatological contexts. The first part of the book describes the NJ Text: the discovery of the text and its editions and translations; its seven manuscript copies and their overlaps; its distinctive content, with special attention to its genre and antecedents; and its date and provenance. This is followed by a presentation of other Dead Sea texts which anticipate the appearance of the New Jerusalem, notably the Temple Scroll and the Reworked Pentateuch. The second part of the book investigates the motif of the New Jerusalem (heavenly or otherwise) as it is featured in the prophetic and apocalyptic writings of early Judaism and Christianity, including "Isaiah", "Jeremiah", "Ezekiel", "Tobit", and the "Revelation of John".After exploring the motif's rather complicated relationship with apocalypticism, the book concludes with a discussion on the place of the NJ Text within the compass of the eschatology of the Qumran community.

Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Discovery, Identification, and Editions of the NJ Text; 1.2. The Study of the NJ Text; 2. The Manuscript Copies of the NJ Text and Their Contents; 2.1. 1Q32; 2.2. 2Q24; 2.3. 4Q554; 2.4. 4Q554a; 2.5. 4Q555; 2.6. 5Q15; 2.7. 11Q18; 3. The Nature of the NJ Text; 3.1. Reconstructing the Text; 3.2. The Order of the Material; 3.3. The Genre of the NJ Text; 3.4. Architectural and Design Antecedents; 3.5. An Ezekiel Apocryphon?; 3.6. Date and Provenance of the NJ Text; 4. New Jerusalem/Temple Texts preserved elsewhere among the Dead Sea Scrolls; 4.1. The Temple Scroll; 4.2. The Reworked Pentateuch; 4.3. 4Q391; 4.4. 4Q462; 4.5. 4Q429; 4.6. 4Q529; 4.7. 4Q537; 4.8. Other Texts; 5. The New Jerusalem Motif in Early Judaism and Christianity; Probably with sub-sections for each of the most significant texts, including Ezekiel 40-48, Revelation 21-22, etc.; 6. The New Jerusalem Motif and Apocalypticism; 7. The New Jerusalem and the Eschatology of the Qumran Community; Cumulative Bibliography; Index of Sources; Index of Authors.

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