כתיבה ושכתוב במגילות קדומות: השלכות על הביקורת הספרותית של המקרא

Updated by: 
Atar Livneh
Research notes: 
reader checked 21/01/2012 AL
Reference type: 
Hebrew Book Section;
Author(s): 
Tov, Emanuel
year: 
2005
Full title: 

כתיבה ושכתוב במגילות קדומות: השלכות על הביקורת הספרותית של המקרא

Translated title: 
Implications of Qumran Finds for the Literary Analysis of Hebrew Scripture
Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה ג [ Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls III ]
Editor(s): 
Bar-Asher, Moshe
Dimant, Devorah
Place of Publication: 
Jerusalem
Publisher: 
Haifa University and Bialik Institute
Pages: 
191-204
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Based on the premise that the external shape of the earliest scrolls of Hebrew Scripture did not differ from that of the Qumran scrolls, I set out to analyze the procedures for writing and rewriting ancient scrolls. It is important to note that the inscribed area in scrolls was not a flexible entity. In fact, once the scroll was inscribed, there was simply no technical possibility for a scribe to insert substantial additions into the text, or to delete or rewrite segments larger than a few words or a line. I therefore suggest that editors or scribes did not use earlier copies as a basis for changes in content, but constantly created fresh scrolls for expressing their new thoughts instead. That scribes did not insert their changes in earlier copies is also evident from a comparison of the parallel copies of Qumran sectarian compositions. This understanding should now be taken into consideration in the historical-critical analysis of Hebrew Scripture, since in the past the realia of rewriting were beyond the scholarly purview. Each layer of rewriting probably involved the penning of a new copy. Inherent in this hypothesis is the further assumption that scriptural books developed linearly, and that scriptural scrolls were deposited, written, and rewritten in a central place, viz., the temple.

Language: 
Hebrew
URL: 
http://www.jstor.org/stable/info/23437896?seq=1
Label: 
05/12/2005
Record number: 
10 894