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Sterling --$tThe Importance of the Latter Half of Josephus?s Judaean Antiquities for His Roman Audience /$rSteve Mason --$tThe Interpretation of Genesis in the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rJohn J. Collins --$tExegesis of Pentateuchal Legislation in Jubilees and Related Texts Found at Qumran /$rJames C. VanderKam --$tThe Pentateuch Reflected in the Aramaic Documents of the Dead Sea Scrolls /$rAkio Moriya --$tThe Septuagint and the Transition of the Gospel Traditions /$rMigaku Sato --$tThe Reception of the Torah in Mark: The Question about the Greatest Commandment /$rAdela Yarbro Collins --$tCreation and Sacred Space: The Reuse of Key Pentateuchal Themes by Philo, the Fourth Evangelist, and the Epistle to the Hebrews /$rHarold W. Attridge --$tA Geographical Horizon in the Textual Transmission of Pentateuch?Searching for Further Points of Contact between East and West /$rYutaka Ikeda --$tIndex of Modern Authors --$tIndex of Ancient Sources. 330 $aThe main theme of the collected essays is expressed clearly in the following statement by Eugene Ulrich in the beginning of his article: What was the state of the Pentateuch during the Second Temple period? Was it basically complete and static at the time of Ezra, or was it still developing in substantial ways? To pursue this main theme, the International Workshop on the Study of the Pentateuch with special emphasis on textual transmission history in the Hellenistic and Roman period was held on August 28-31, 2007 in Tokyo. Fifteen papers were read and discussed enthusiastically in the workshop, and they were later revised based on the discussion for this volume. 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