Reading for History in the Damascus Document: A Methodological Study

Full title
Reading for History in the Damascus Document: A Methodological Study
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Grossman, Maxine L.
Year
2002
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah
Issue / Series Volume
45
Publisher
Brill
Place of Publication
Leiden
Pages
xii + 253
Alternative title
STDJ
Label
28/04/2003
Abstract

Scholars tend to view the Damascus Document as a historical source, but a reading of the text in light of contemporary (audience-oriented) literary criticism finds its emphasis in the ideological construction of history and communal identity, rather than in the preservation of a historical record.An introduction to contemporary literary criticism is followed by a series of thematic readings, focusing on historical narrative, priestly imagery, and gender in the covenant community. Each theme is examined in terms of its potential for multiple (sometimes contradictory) interpretations and for its place in the larger sectarian discourse. This study offers an alternative approach to the historiography of ancient Jewish sectarianism, acknowledging the presence of competing claims to shared traditions and the potential for changes in textual interpretation over time or among diverse communities.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
1^3
Scroll / Document
Passage
7^8
Scroll / Document
Passage
19^20