Review: Jeremy D. Lyon, Qumran Interpretation of the Genesis Flood

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/18/10/2017 DS/reader checked/01/01/2024
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Potter, Jonathan M.
year: 
2017
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Review: Jeremy D. Lyon, Qumran Interpretation of the Genesis Flood

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Review of Biblical Literature
Abbreviated Series Name: 
RBL
Work type: 
Review
Abstract: 

The Dead Sea Scrolls have opened up for modern readers the ancient world of Jewish interpretation of the Bible during the Second Temple period. Among these scrolls are several manuscripts dating to the first century BC, the oldest surviving texts dealing with interpretation of the Genesis Flood. A literary analysis of the four primary Qumran Flood texts (1QapGen, 4Q252, 4Q370, and 4Q422) reveals how ancient Jews interpreted and employed the Genesis Flood narrative. These texts contain commentary, paraphrase, and admonition, among other things, addressing issues such as the cause, chronology, and purpose of the Flood. In addition, these fragmentary treasures reveal such ancient understandings of the Flood as a reversal and renewal of creation, a restoration of Eden and anticipation of the Promised Land, and an archetype of eschatological judgment.

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https://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=10952
https://www.sblcentral.org/home/bookDetails/10952
Label: 
20/11/2017
Record number: 
103 168