The latest volume of Dead Sea Discoveries (Volume 14, Issue 1) is out. There are a number of interesting articles in it, including the one by Barzilai. The contents are as follows:
- Barzilai, Gabriel. “Incidental Biblical Exegesis in the Qumran Scrolls and Its Importance for the Study of the Second Temple Period� (pp. 1-24).
- Broshi, Magen. “Essenes at Qumran? A Rejoinder to Albert Baumgarten� (pp. 25-33).
- Duke, Robert. “Moses’ Hebrew Name: The Evidence of the Vision of Amramâ€? (pp. 34-48).
- Goldenberg, David. “Babatha, Rabbi Levi and Theodosius: Black Coins in Late Antiquity� (pp. 49- 60).
- Kister, Menahem. “The Development of the Early Recensions of the Damascus Document� (pp. 61-76).
- van der Plicht, Johannes. “Radiocarbon Dating and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Comment on ‘Redating’� (pp. 77-89).
- Gzella, Holger. “The Use of the Participle in the Hebrew Bar Kosiba Letters in the Light of Aramaic� (pp. 90-98).
- Høgenhaven, Jesper. “The Literary Character of 4QTanhumim� (pp. 99-124).