Forms, Significance, and Limits of Exegesis in the Halakhic Texts from Qumran

Doering, Lutz

Forschungsartikel (Buchbeitrag) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

What role does exegesis play in the halakhic texts from Qumran? The present contribution persues this question by investigating various text-groups and genres, in particular “Rewritten Scripture” (such as Jubilees and the Temple Scroll), Rule Texts, and other halakhic compositions. With respect to the forms of exegesis, implicit exegesis is widespread while explicit exegesis is rare, even in Rules and other halakhic texts. Most exegetical practices refer to scripture by way of analogy. In rare cases, Rules or halakhic texts also show some structural orientation around scripture. In the assessment of the role of exegesis in halakhic texts from Qumran, one should take into account the claim of revelation, which the texts ascribe to exegesis, the ideological framework in which these texts originated, and finally the significancce of practical circumstances for the development of halakhah. Even though exegesis is important for the examined texts, the aspects noted above place certain limits on its role.

Details zur Publikation

Herausgeber*innenEdsall, Benjamin; Verheyden, Joseph; Schröter, Jens
BuchtitelModes of Scriptural Interpretation in Early Judaism and Early Christianity
Seitenbereich11-37
VerlagDe Gruyter
ErscheinungsortBerlin
Titel der ReiheBZNW
Nr. in Reihe265
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2026
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1515/9783111329536-002
StichwörterRewritten Scripture, Jubilees, Temple Scroll, Qumran, Rule Texts, Halakhic Texts, Implicit Exegesis, Explicit Exegesis, Analogy, Jubiläenbuch, Tempelrolle, Halachische Texte, Implizite Exegese, Explizite Exegese, Analogie

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Doering, Lutz
Professur für Neues Testament und antikes Judentum (Prof. Doering)
Centrum für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Mittelmeerraumes (GKM)
Exzellenzcluster 2060 - Religion und Politik. Dynamiken von Tradition und Innovation