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Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature
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Blessings / Benedictions (Liturgy)

Otherworldly Priesthood in Sectarian Writings

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The Image of God as Father as a Response to Political Crises in the First Century B.C.E.

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Daily, Sabbath, and Festival Prayers in the Dead Sea Scrolls

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The Social Role of Liturgy in the Religion of the Qumran Community

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Qumran Prayer as an Act of Righteousness

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Worship in Jubilees and Enoch

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The Idea of Holiness in Qumran Poetry and Liturgy

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Qumran Prayer Texts and the Temple

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Liturgical Communion with the Angels at Qumran

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The Purification Liturgies

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Pagination

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