Institutionalized Routine Prayers at Qumran: Fact or Assumption?

Full title
Institutionalized Routine Prayers at Qumran: Fact or Assumption?
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Author(s)
Heger, Paul
Levinson, Bernard M.
Year
2019
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements
Issue / Series Volume
32
Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Place of Publication
Göttingen
Work type
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28/10/2019
Abstract

This book examines the development of institutionalized prayer in ancient Israel at a crucial time in the history of Western civilization: from the period of the Qumran writings, in the last three centuries BCE, through to the rabbinic period, after 70 CE. It explores the shift from sacrificial
|worship by priests to abstract, unmediated, direct approaches to the deity by laypeople. It demonstrates the transition from voluntary, freely composed prayers to obligatory prayers with fixed texts. The study shows how Qumran and Samaritan prayer contrast with rabbinic prayer,
|shedding light on Jewish customs before the rabbinic reform.