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Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
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Serekh HaYahad / Rule of the Community

4Q255-264. General Introduction

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The Serekh Tradition in Light of Post-Qumran Perspectives on the Emerging Bible

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The Community Rule and the Book of Daniel

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Consider Ourselves in Charge: Self-Assertion Sons of Zadok Style

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4Q266-273. Introduction

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Time, Torah and Prophecy at Qumran

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Time, Torah and Prophecy at Qumran

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The Volunteers in the Rule of the Community: A Biblical Notion in Sectarian Garb

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The Rule Books and the Qumran Wisdom Texts

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Rewritten Rule Texts

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