How to Rewrite Torah: The Case for Proto-Sectarian Ideology in the Reworked Pentateuch (4QRP)

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How to Rewrite Torah: The Case for Proto-Sectarian Ideology in the Reworked Pentateuch (4QRP)
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Reference type
Author(s)
Nam, Roger S.
Year
2007
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Revue de Qumran
Volume
23
Issue / Series Volume
2
Pages
153-165
Alternative title
RevQ
Label
10/03/2008
Abstract

This study challenges the initial categorization of the Reworked Pentateuch (4Q364-4Q367) as another non-sectarian textual witness to the Torah. A close analysis of the manuscripts suggests that some of the unaligned readings likely reflect some of the sectarian ideas of the community. Other variants evoke both content and ideology of the authoritative “Rewritten Bible” documents, the Temple Scroll and Jubilees. These characteristics imply that 4QRP contains deliberate reworking of biblical material that is in line with sectarian ideology, in contrast to a mere mechanical copying of the text. Though the scroll may not be strictly sectarian, at the very least, it is proto-sectarian, in that 4QRP served as source material for the community’s ideology.

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Composition / Author
Passage
27
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
3 ii
Section type
Fragment
Scroll / Document
Passage
23
Section type
Fragment