Ghost Scrolls: Rumoured and Longed-for Dead Sea Scrolls

There are myriads of bank boxes and vaults in the world and judging by some of the stories under scrutiny in this article, many of them contain Dead Sea Scrolls. The article analyses tales linked to three so-called ghost scrolls whilst focussing on contemporary manuscript tales as a phenomenon: What...

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Main Author: Justnes, Årstein 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
In: Scandinavian journal of the Old Testament
Year: 2024, Volume: 38, Issue: 2, Pages: 358–390
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran Scrolls / Enoch / Antiquitätenmarkt / Origin
IxTheo Classification:BC Ancient Orient; religion
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Provenance
B Dead Sea Scrolls
B the antiquities market
B ghost scrolls
B rumoured manuscripts
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Summary:There are myriads of bank boxes and vaults in the world and judging by some of the stories under scrutiny in this article, many of them contain Dead Sea Scrolls. The article analyses tales linked to three so-called ghost scrolls whilst focussing on contemporary manuscript tales as a phenomenon: What characterises such stories? How are they developed, kept alive, and passed down? What are their functions? I will argue that these tales serve as adaptable templates for market players and bring colour and glamor to the grey market. The ghost scroll is not so much a container of text as a placeholder for hype, dreams and longing. It influences contemporary academic imaginations, expectations, desires and affects scholars’ interpretational frames.
ISSN:1502-7244
Contains:Enthalten in: Scandinavian journal of the Old Testament
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/09018328.2024.2341784