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Articles de revues sur le sujet "1QRM"

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Johnson, Michael B. « Wrapping Up 1QM ». Dead Sea Discoveries 30, no 3 (13 décembre 2023) : 262–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685179-bja10047.

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Abstract This article evaluates the debated placements of fragments in the reconstruction of the War Scroll from Cave 1 (1QM). There are three fragments (frags. 3, 9, 10) and one large fragment cluster (1QM 2, 8, DSSHU pl. 34; 1Q33 2) that are contested in 1QM scholarship. These placements are important for establishing the text of 1QM and the determination of whether there was another War Scroll from Cave 1 among the fragments assigned to 1QM and 1Q33. I will evaluate the remaining debates about fragment placements in 1QM, focusing especially on Hanan and Esther Eshel’s proposal (2000) that the large fragment cluster is not part of 1QM but is the remnant of a different scroll, which they label 1QMa. To assist in weighing the plausibility of fragment placements in 1QM, this article incorporates 3D visualizations of how 1QM would appear in a rolled state to demonstrate how well some proposed fragment placements cohere with the scroll’s damage patterns.
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Screnock, John. « Verbal Argument Structure in the War Scroll ». Dead Sea Discoveries 27, no 3 (12 octobre 2020) : 392–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685179-bja10013.

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Abstract This essay presents the results of an extended study of verbal argument structure in the War Scroll (1QM). I first establish a method based in generative linguistic theory. I then illustrate this method with a discussion of the argument structure of Qal ‮יצא‬‎ in 1QM and other Dead Sea Scrolls. Following this case study, I present the data from 1QM on verb argument structure—specifically, instances where 1QM adds evidence that is not covered in previous studies of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 1QM presents few developments from earlier Hebrew; I argue that such continuity is significant. I conclude with reflections on the implications of argument structure in 1QM for the study of ancient Hebrew.
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Screnock, John. « Word Order in the War Scroll (1QM) and Its Implications for Interpretation ». Dead Sea Discoveries 18, no 1 (2011) : 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156851711x551563.

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AbstractIn studies of Qumran Hebrew, syntax has been somewhat neglected. The present study attempts to help fill in our understanding of QH syntax, and word order specifically. The data of 1QM can best be explained using a Subject-Verb model. However, the model is not perfect. Consideration of the strange word order patterns of and leads to a revision of the SV model, which is better able to account for all the word order phenomena in 1QM. The basic word order of 1QM is best described as Subject-Verb, with inversion triggered by the fronting of a non-subject element or by the use of an intransitive main verb. A robust understanding of word order carries important ramifications for interpretation. In 1QM 1:1‐3, for example, word order supports an identification of the sons of Levi, Judah, and Benjamin as “violators of the covenant.”
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Haigh, Rebekah. « Oral Aspects : A Performative Approach to 1QM ». Dead Sea Discoveries 26, no 2 (6 juin 2019) : 189–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685179-12341502.

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AbstractAs the product of a textual community imbedded in an oral culture, the War Scroll can be rewardingly approached as a composition intended for a community of hearers. Indeed, this article demonstrates that 1QM retained an orally fluid textuality and preserves a variety of textual indicators of performativity: hints of oral engagement, accumulation of imitable practices, and reliance on rhetorical techniques suited to the ear. In examining the performative potentials in the War Scroll’s prescriptive (cols. 1–9), prayer (cols. 10–14), and dramatic (cols. 15–19) material, I argue that 1QM can be understood as a spoken text, one which lends itself to performance and embodiment.
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Kowalski, Marcin. « Holy War in Corinth : The Apocalyptic Background of Paul’s Struggle against Opponents in 2 Cor 10:3–6 ». Religions 14, no 5 (8 mai 2023) : 630. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14050630.

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The purpose of this article is to explore what kind of light apocalyptic eschatology can shed on our understanding of Paul’s argumentation in 2 Cor 10–13. The focus is on 2 Cor 10:3–6, where Paul, using the topos of holy war, describes his struggle against the opponents in Corinth. The apostle elaborates on a biblical theme, which also appears in Jewish apocalyptic texts, such as 1QM and T. 12. Patr. Comparing 2 Corinthians with this literature allows us to see certain similarities: the performative nature of 2 Cor and 1QM; the radical division into the servants of light and the servants of darkness; the active participation of Belial/Satan in the present warfare, and the belief in the absolute defeat of the evil spirit at the end of time, combined with the gift of peace and the universal reign of the Messiah. There are also significant differences between Paul on the one hand, and 1QM and T. 12. Patr. on the other: the lack of dualism of the cosmic type and a non-violent nature of Paul’s struggle, resulting from the fact that the apostle imitates the meek and clement Christ. Ultimately, the apocalyptic eschatology sharpens Paul’s rhetoric, strengthens his authority in Corinth and enhances the weight of his appeals to the community, upon the acceptance of which the salvation of believers depends.
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Campbell, Jonathan G. « The War Texts : 1QM and Related Manuscripts ». Journal of Jewish Studies 56, no 2 (1 octobre 2005) : 343–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.18647/2625/jjs-2005.

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Siegismund, Kasper. « Once Again on Word Order in the War Scroll (1QM) ». Dead Sea Discoveries 25, no 1 (25 mai 2018) : 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685179-12341452.

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Abstract This contribution offers a critical evaluation of John Screnock’s hypothesis that the basic word order in 1QM is subject-verb, with inversion triggered by fronting of non-subject elements or by the use of intransitive verbs. After a detailed examination of the evidence, the opposite conclusion is reached. Basic word order is verb-subject, with inversion to subject-verb order with pragmatically marked subjects (focus fronting). There seems to be no causal relationship between transitivity and word order. Furthermore, it is argued that Screnock’s interpretation of 1QM 1:1–3 (which flows from his transitivity-based analysis) is highly unlikely, as it leads to a division of sentences that would produce a structure practically unattested in the rest of the text. In addition, the findings are applied to the general discussion of word order in Hebrew, in particular as an argument against recent attempts at describing Biblical Hebrew as a language with basic subject-verb order.
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BOGNER, William C., et Thomas HOWARD. « Sustaining International Linkages : A Dynamic Competence View ». Management international 1, no 1 (1996) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.59876/a-jk87-1qmr.

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Strategic alliances have been growing in popularity among firms over the past 10 years. The basis for the formation of truly strategic alliance has been presented by several authors who use the theoretical foundations that are popular in strategic management, in particular the resource-based theory of the firm, organizational learning theory and industrial organizational economics. Still, little has been said about why these alliances are sustained. This paper takes those same theoretical bases and constructs a basic set of propositions about the continuation of strategic alliances.
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Vanonen, Hanna. « Conquering the World : The War Scroll (1QM) Reconsidered ». Journal of Jewish Studies 62, no 1 (1 avril 2011) : 190–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.18647/3032/jjs-2011.

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Duhaime, Jean. « Conquering the World : The War Scroll (1QM) Reconsidered ». Journal for the Study of Judaism 41, no 3 (2010) : 431–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006310x503973.

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Thèses sur le sujet "1QRM"

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Schultz, Brian. « Conquering the world : the War Scroll (1QM) reconsidered / ». Leiden : Brill, 2009. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?u20=9789004168206.

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Rev. ed. of a Diss., Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Isr.
Originaltitel: The war scroll from cave 1 (1QM), Titel der Diss. Originaltitel: The war scroll from cave 1 (1QM) : in the light of its related fragments from caves 4 and 1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Krichevsky, Rafael. « Low-energy dynamics of condensed matter from the high-energy point of view : Studies in the effective field theory of matter ». Thesis, 2020. https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-1qfm-g768.

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In this work, we develop effective field theory (EFT) methods for the study of a wide variety of condensed matter systems, including superfluids, ordinary fluids, solids, and supersolids. As a first application, we focus on the dynamics of vortex lines in trapped superfluid condensates, studying their precessional motion and working out the frequency of precession from EFT principles. We consider the effects of trapping in two and three dimensions, as well as implications of trapping for the dispersion relation of Kelvin waves along superfluid vortex lines. We also apply our formalism to study the effects of gravitational fields on sound waves in several different media, discovering that localized sound waves propagate with an associated (negative) net mass, which in turn generates a tiny gravitational field. We confirm that this effect is a robust result that can be found from purely classical, non-relativistic methods. We then present three Lorentz invariant, renormalizable, weakly coupled theories that implement the symmetry-breaking pattern of a perturbative homogeneous and isotropic solid, as potential UV-completions of the low-energy effective theory that we studied. We demonstrate that a particular class of homogeneous, isotropic solids at long distances corresponds to states that are also homogeneous at short distances, unlike typical solids found in nature. We find that each case leads to the same rather unorthodox effective theory of a solid with luminal transverse excitations. Finally, we discuss applications of the methods we have developed and the potential for interesting new directions of this research.
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Linington, Silvia. « Covenant (berith) in Daniel and the Dead Sea Scrolls : an exposition of Daniel 9-12 and selected sections of the Damascus Document (CD), Community Rule (1QS), Hymns Scroll (1QHA) and War Scroll (1QM) ». Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18655.

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The following thesis comprises a systematic, synchronic study of the term בְּרִית (berîṯ, covenant) in the book of Daniel, the Damascus Document, the Community Rule (Serekhha- Yaḥad), the Hymn Scroll (Hodayot) and the War Scroll (Milḥamah). The basic text used for Daniel is the BHS, and for the Dead Sea Scrolls the Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Library, supplemented by other editions. Apart from an introduction (chapter 1), the work is divided into two sections. The second chapter begins with a discussion of some introductory matters, such as the dating and purpose of the book of Daniel. The remainder of the chapter comprises two subsections, consisting firstly of an exegesis of Daniel 9 and secondly an exposition of Daniel 10-12 with particular reference to covenant terminology. The prayer in Daniel 9 is given much space since it is replete with covenant language, though the word בְּרִית only occurs at Daniel 9:4. The main focus of the second subsection is the vision report in Daniel 11, with particular emphasis on Daniel 11:20-45 where the word בְּרִית occurs. The third chapter contains four subsections, each giving an exegesis of those parts of the Damascus Document, Community Rule, Hymn Scroll and War Scroll where the term בְּרִית occurs. Each subsection is preceded by a brief introduction to the scroll concerned, looking at such issues as the provenance and dating of the scroll without going into too much detail, and followed by a conclusion, summarising the findings in each section. While such issues as the nature of the community represented by each scroll are mentioned where appropriate, they do not form a major emphasis in this study. Throughout, particular prominence is given to specific terminology used in order to determine the authors’ theological emphases. A few terms that are related to ,בְּרִית ‘covenant’, such as חֶסֶד (ḥeseḏ ‘mercy, lovingkindness’), אָהָב (’āhāḇ; [covenant] love), אָלָה (’ālāh; ‘curse, oath’), are also included in this study at the relevant places. The conclusion (chapter 4) draws together the findings of all sections and seeks to compare the terminology used in Daniel with that of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Old Testament & Ancient Near Eastern Studies
D. Th. (Old Testament)
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Livres sur le sujet "1QRM"

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Schultz, Brian Marc. Conquering the world : The War Scroll (1QM) reconsidered. Leiden : Brill, 2009.

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Ibba, Giovanni. Le ideologie del Rotolo della guerra (1QM) : Studio sulla genesi e la datazione dell'opera. Firenze : Giuntina, 2005.

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The City Cafe, 19 Blair Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QR. [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1996.

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Lee, Yoon Kyung. 1QM (the war scroll) in its Roman context : Studies on tradition and transformation of war ideology. 2004.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "1QRM"

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Gardner, Anne. « "Holy Ones" and "(Holy) People" in Daniel and 1QM ». Dans Keter Shem Tov, sous la direction de Shani Tzoref et Ian Young, 151–84. Piscataway, NJ, USA : Gorgias Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463234676-009.

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Batsch, Christophe. « La déroute militaire comme épreuve mystique : retour sur un passage du Règlement de la guerre, 1QM XVI, 11 – XVII, 9 ». Dans JAOC Judaïsme antique et origines du christianisme, 267–80. Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.jaoc-eb.5.109009.

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Vanonen, Hanna. « 1Q33 Alias 1QM ». Dans War Traditions from the Qumran Caves, 31–48. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004512061_003.

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« 8 Priestly Covenants in 1QM and 1QSb ». Dans The War Scroll, Violence, War and Peace in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature, 147–62. BRILL, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004301634_009.

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« Compositional Layers In The War Scroll (1QM) ». Dans Qumran Cave 1 Revisited, 151–64. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004185807.i-292.44.

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Vanonen, Hanna. « The Textual Connections between 1QM 1 and the Book of Daniel ». Dans Changes in Scripture, sous la direction de Hanne von Weissenberg, Juha Pakkala et Marko Marttila. Berlin, New York : DE GRUYTER, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110240498.223.

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« La Règle De La Guerre (1qm) Et La Construction De L’Identité Sectaire ». Dans Defining Identities : We, You, and the Other in the Dead Sea Scrolls, 131–45. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004164147.i-283.41.

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« Priests In Warfare In Second Temple Judaism : 1QM, Or The Anti-Phinehas ». Dans Qumran Cave 1 Revisited, 165–78. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004185807.i-292.53.

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« Chapter 5 : Two Notes on Column 2 of the War Scroll (1QM) ». Dans Exploring the Dead Sea Scrolls, 85–98. Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666550966.85.

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Vanonen, Hanna. « 4Q494 (4QMd) and 4Q471 (4QWar Scroll-like Text B) : Texts that Overlap with 1QM 2 ? » Dans War Traditions from the Qumran Caves, 181–96. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004512061_006.

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