2014
DOI: 10.1177/1476993x14532750
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An Almanac of Tobit Studies: 2000-2014

Abstract: Arguably the most influential moments in the entire history of Tobit studies were the acquisition of the Qumran cave four Aramaic and Hebrew Tobit fragments in 1952 and their eventual publication in 1995. In light of these events, this article surveys the major advancements in resources and research on the book of Tobit since the turn of the millennium. The present survey establishes the status quaestionis on matters of Tobit’s compositional origins (i.e., language, date, and provenance) as it has emerged in s… Show more

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“…Perrin (2015a: 35–42) and Dimant (2017: 391–99) have each framed their studies as an attempt to situate Tobit within its broader Qumran Aramaic context (For an excellent history of Tobit scholarship, see Perrin 2014). Their analysis has produced some key insights.…”
Section: Common Literary Features and Shared Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perrin (2015a: 35–42) and Dimant (2017: 391–99) have each framed their studies as an attempt to situate Tobit within its broader Qumran Aramaic context (For an excellent history of Tobit scholarship, see Perrin 2014). Their analysis has produced some key insights.…”
Section: Common Literary Features and Shared Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 30. While Tobit is set in Assyria and Media in the Neo-Assyrian period, its date is probably between the early or mid-third and the mid to late second century BCE ‘depending on whether one interprets the omission of Antiochene/Maccabean themes as lack of knowledge’ (Perrin 2014: 114-115). …”
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confidence: 99%