The Community Hymns Classification: A Proposal for Further Differentiation

AbstractThe hodayot scroll from Cave 1 is often cited as one of the classic examples of sectarian literature found at Qumran, yet this conceptualization ignores the great variety of language and style found throughout these compositions. Perhaps a refined understanding of the different literary type...

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Prayer
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Teachers
Wisdom
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