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The exploration of the first-century context shared by the Qumran community and New Testament writers reveals significant insights into early Christian texts. By analyzing the Dead Sea Scrolls, Brooke highlights their relevance for New Testament scholars, addressing linguistic, historical, and social aspects of first-century Palestine. Key themes include the Beatitudes in Matthew, the lost song of Miriam, the role of Levites, women's authority, and scriptural references in the parable of the vineyard, enriching the understanding of early Christian thought and practice.
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Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament (Paper), George J Brooke
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