Introduction: The Dead Sea Scrolls:
Their Discovery and Challenge to Biblical Studies, James H. Charlesworth
Chapter 1: The Impact of the Judean Desert Scrolls on Issues of Text and Canon of the Hebrew Bible, James A. Sanders
Chapter 2: Qumran and the Enoch Groups:
Revisiting the Enochic-Essene Hypothesis, Gabriele Boccaccini
Chapter 3: The Biblical Scrolls from Qumran and the Canonical Text, Frank Moore Cross
Chapter 4: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Hebrew Scriptural Texts, Eugene C. Ulrich
Chapter 5: The Formation and Re-Formation of Daniel in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Loren T. Stuckenbruck
Chapter 6: The Rewritten Bible at Qumran, Sidnie White Crawford
Chapter 7: Qumran and a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible, Ronald S. Hendel
Chapter 8: 4QSama (= 4Q51), the Canon, and the Community of Lay Readers, Donald W. Parry
Chapter 9: Three Sobriquets, Their Meaning and Function: The Wicked Priest, Synagogue of Satan, and the Woman Jezebel, Håkan Bengtsson
Chapter 10: The Biblical and Qumranic Concept of War, Philip R. Davies
Chapter 11: Psalms and Psalters in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Peter W. Flint
Chapter 12: The Importance of Isaiah at Qumran, J. J. M. Roberts
Chapter 13: Biblical Interpretation at Qumran, George J. Brooke