A Canon of Psalms in the Dead Sea Scrolls?: Revisiting the Qumran Psalms Hypothesis

Ever since the discovery of the Dead Sea psalms scrolls and the initial analysis of 11Q5 by James A. Sanders, there has been discussion as to the shape of the ‘Book’ of Psalms in Qumran and how to evaluate the function and status of 11Q5. By revisiting the initial arguments made by Sanders and putti...

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主要作者: Davage, David 1983- (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: Sage 2021
In: Biblical theology bulletin
Year: 2021, 卷: 51, 发布: 4, Pages: 196-205
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bibel. Psalmen / Dead Sea scrolls, Qumrantexte / 卡农 / Sanders, James A. 1927-2020
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HD Early Judaism
Further subjects:B 11Q5
B ‘Book’ of Psalms
B canonical ecology
B Dead Sea Scrolls
B James A. Sanders
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总结:Ever since the discovery of the Dead Sea psalms scrolls and the initial analysis of 11Q5 by James A. Sanders, there has been discussion as to the shape of the ‘Book’ of Psalms in Qumran and how to evaluate the function and status of 11Q5. By revisiting the initial arguments made by Sanders and putting them in dialogue with the notion of canon ecologies developed by Terje Stordalen, this article argues that the identification of a canon of psalms in the Dead Sea Scrolls can be successful only if one takes into consideration the entire network of canonical relations in a canonical ecology: the canonical body, the canonical community, and the canonical commentary.
ISSN:1945-7596
Contains:Enthalten in: Biblical theology bulletin
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/01461079211033948