Review: Binyamin Y. Goldstein, Michael Segal and George J. Brooke (eds.), Hā-’îsh Mōshe: Studies in Scriptural Interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature in Honor of Moshe J. Bernstein

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/06/02/2019 DS/reader checked/01/01/2024
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Jacobs, Sandra
year: 
2019
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Review: Binyamin Y. Goldstein, Michael Segal and George J. Brooke (eds.), Hā-’îsh Mōshe: Studies in Scriptural Interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature in Honor of Moshe J. Bernstein

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

The eighteen studies in this volume in honor of Moshe Bernstein on the occasion of his 70th birthday mostly engage with Jewish scriptural interpretation, the principal theme of Bernstein’s own research career as expressed in his collected essays, Reading and Re-Reading Scripture at Qumran (Brill, 2013). The essays develop a variety of aspects of scriptural interpretation. Although many of them are chiefly concerned with the Dead Sea Scrolls, the significant contribution of the volume as a whole is the way that even those studies are associated with others that consider the broader context of Jewish scriptural interpretation in late antiquity. As a result, a wider frame of reference for scriptural interpretation impinges upon how scripture was read and re-read in the scrolls from Qumran.

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https://www.sblcentral.org/home/bookDetails/12066
Label: 
25/02/2019
Record number: 
104 466