The Use of Sobriquets in the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls

Updated by: 
Un Sung Kwak
Research notes: 
Reader Checked 17/10/2012 SE/ Updated by USK / 18 / 05 / 2016 / to add online link for CD A and B
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Collins, Matthew A.
year: 
2009
Full title: 

The Use of Sobriquets in the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Library of Second Temple Studies
Issue / Series Volume: 
67
Place of Publication: 
London
Publisher: 
T&T Clark International
Abstract: 

This book constitutes an examination of key sobriquets found among the Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls. Its primary focus is literary rather than historical and concentrates on the function of the sobriquets as labels utilised positively or negatively within the sectarian compositions. Noting the presence of 'standard' and 'variant' forms of these designations, this study examines the differing form and function of the sobriquets across the range of texts in which they appear. More specifically, it attempts to demonstrate that over time they underwent a developmental process, changing in form and perhaps denotation.
Adopting a chronological schema that posits a Formative, Early and Late Sectarian Period, and concentrating on the sobriquets 'the Teacher of Righteousness' and 'the Spouter of the Lie', this investigation observes a development from contextualised scriptural typologies towards titular forms constituting discrete elements of sectarian terminology. A more general evolutionary trend towards a definite ('standard') form is also highlighted, with so-called variants representing earlier stages in this process (further demonstrated by means of a supplementary case study involving the sobriquet, 'the Seekers of Smooth Things').Comparison of these results with sociological insights, drawing upon the sociology of deviance and 'labelling theory', suggests that this phenomenon can be understood against a wider context of labelling practices. Thus it is demonstrated that the sobriquets function as tools for labelling deviance and affirming positive counterparts. Furthermore, it is suggested that the move towards definite titular forms reflects a process of role engulfment, increased prototypically and the ultimate acquisition of 'master status'.

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Contents: The sobriquets and the Scrolls -- Formative sectarian period -- Early sectarian period -- Late sectarian period -- The development of the Qumran sobriquets/ CD A Online Link: http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-TS-00010-K-00006/1 CD B Online Link: http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-TS-00016-00311/1
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13/07/2009
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