The Social Location of the Visions of Amram (4Q543-547)

Author:   Robert R. Duke
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   135
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9781433107894


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   06 August 2010
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The Social Location of the Visions of Amram (4Q543-547)


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The Visions of Amram (4Q543–547), five copies of an Aramaic text found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, stems from the pre-Hasmonean period and provides evidence of a highly variegated society in early Judaism. In this book, Robert R. Duke offers a new reading of all the fragments and an in-depth discussion of their significance, illuminating a time period in Jewish history that needs more understanding and culminating in a suggested social location for its production. Duke concludes that 4Q543–547 was written by a disenfranchised group of priests who resided in Hebron. The importance of the patriarchal burials, chronology, endogamy, the figure of Moses, and angelology argue for a priestly group, whose members were also influenced by apocalyptic thinking. The suggestion of Hebron as the geographical location for this group is based on the theories of George Nickelsburg’s and David Suter’s work on 1 Enoch. Pre-Hasmonean Judaism was an intense time of dialogue and disagreement, and 4Q543–547 is one more item to consider in reconstructing these social realities.

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Author:   Robert R. Duke
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   135
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781433107894


ISBN 10:   1433107899
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   06 August 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Robert R. Duke offers an excellent new critical edition of the 'Visions of Amram.' His bold new theses concerning the importance of the figure of Moses, patriarchal burials, chronology, and angelology argue for the disenfranchised priestly group that produced the 'Visions of Amram.' This work shines new light on the shadowy subject of pre-Hasmonean Judaism and is a welcome contribution to the field. (William M. Schniedewind, Kershaw Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies, UCLA)


Robert R. Duke offers an excellent new critical edition of the 'Visions of Amram.' His bold new theses concerning the importance of the figure of Moses, patriarchal burials, chronology, and angelology argue for the disenfranchised priestly group that produced the 'Visions of Amram.' This work shines new light on the shadowy subject of pre-Hasmonean Judaism and is a welcome contribution to the field. (William M. Schniedewind, Kershaw Chair of Ancient Eastern Mediterranean Studies, UCLA)


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Robert R. Duke, received his PhD in Near Eastern languages and cultures from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently Assistant Professor in the Division of Religion and Philosophy at Azusa Pacific University. During the 2000-2001 academic year, a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship made it possible for him to study at Hebrew University, and in 2005 he was a Fellow at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research. His research interests include Second Temple Judaism and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He is also interested in ways to incorporate community-engaged pedagogical practices in the field of biblical studies.

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