24:1 (2009)
- Ulrich Dahmen, "First International Symposium of the Advisory Board of the Theological Dictionary of the Qumran Texts : Bonn, 3.-5. November 2008", 3-6
- Devorah Dimant, "Sectarian and non-sectarian texts from Qumran : the pertinence and usage of a taxonomy", 7-18
- Francesco Zanella, "'Sectarian' and 'non-sectarian' texts : a possible semantic approach", 19-34
- Armin Lange, "Satanic verses : the adversary in the Qumran manuscipts and elsewhere", 35-48
- Eileen M. Schuller, "Women in the Dead Sea Scrolls : some observations from a dictionary",49-59
- Holger Gzella, "Dating the Aramaic texts from Qumran : possibilities and limits", 61-78
- George J. Brooke, "'Pesher' and 'midrash' in Qumran literature : issues for lexicography", 79-95
- Hannah K. Harrington, "What is the semantic field of the lexemes THR and TM' in the Dead Sea Scrolls?", 97-114
- Lawrence H. Schiffman, "Halakhic terminology in the Dead Sea Scrolls", 115-133
- Charlotte Hempel, "Do the Scrolls suggest rivalry between the sons of Aaron and the sons of Zadok and if so was it mutual?", 135-153
- Torleif Elgvin, "From secular to religious language in 4QInstruction", 155-163
- Heinz J. Fabry, "The ThWQ - perspectives of the First International Symposium of the Advisory Board 2008", 165-172
- Eyal Regev, "The archaeology of sectarianism : ritual, resistance and hierarchy in kh. Qumran", 175-213
- James L. Kugel, "On the interpolations in the 'Book of Jubilees'", 215-272
- Emiliano R. Urciuoli, "A suffering Messiah at Qumran? : some observations on the debate about IQIsa a", 273-281
- David Hamidovic, "Le retour au temple de Jérusalem (4Q173a olim 4Q173 5)?",283-286
- Émile Puech, "4Q173a : note épigraphique",287-290
- Yonder M. Gillihan, "Posture or gesture? : a note on LSWH/LSH in the Qumran penal codes", 291-296
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