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Pozycja Conservatism and Innovation in the Hebrew Language of the Hellenistic Period. Proceedings of a Fourth International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls & Ben Sira (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 74), ed. Jan Joosten, Jean-Sébastien Rey, Leiden – Boston: Brill 2008, ss. 250.Muchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2009)Pozycja Esseńczycy a karaimi: Problem genezy karaizmu w wypowiedziach karaimów polskich.Muchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2012)The article presents an obscure page of history devoted to the discussion of this issue in the Karaite literature from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Those pronouncements can be found in works by Mordecai ben Nisan (Dod Mordekhai and Levush Malkhut), Solomon ben Aaron Troki (Sefer Apiryon) and Simha Lucki (Orah Zaddikim). The main focus of the article is on the text by Mordecai ben Nisan from Kukizov, which was written at the end of the 17th century as a reply to a letter of professor Jacob Trigland from Leiden. The aforementioned letter was an expression of the Protestant interest in Karaites, which was due to the analogy between the Karaite separation from the Rabbanites and the Protestant from Catholics. The main theses advanced by Polish Karaites, as well as the premises which constituted their basis, were presented in this article. According to those theses, the Karaite community descended from the Jewish community of Judea of the 2nd century B.C.E. Those statements of Polish Karaites are particularly significant in the context of ideological and religious changes which took place in eastern Europe in the 20th century and the so-called process of dejudaization.Pozycja Esseński ryt liturgiczny: modlitwy społecznościMuchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2009)The author describes the texts of Qumran that include community prayers. According to the approved classification, there are three groups of texts to be distinguished: 1) daily prayers and prayers concerned with festivals, 2) prayers concerned with Essenic ceremonies and hymns, 3) exorcisms. In the Conclusions, the author considers a number of research issues connected with the texts. These are mainly whether it is possible to reconstruct the liturgical rite of Essenes. The author further comments with distinctive features of these prayers and their relationship with the later rabbinic prayers.Pozycja Język codzienny Judei w I i II w. w świetle rękopisów znad Morza MartwegoMuchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2010)The subject of the article is the linguistic situation in Judea as regards the usage of colloquial varieties of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. It discusses four particular issues: social and geographical range of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek and the reciprocal influences of these languages; the usage of Qumran Hebrew as a non-literary language; dialectal and stylistic classification of the Hebrew in the Bar Kokhba texts and the Copper Scroll; the status of Greek in the period before the Bar Kokhba Revolt. The research is based on the linguistic material of Qumran literary works as well as first and second century documents with an emphasis on the collection of Yadin.Pozycja Qumran: miasto esseńczykówMuchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2011)The article is devoted to the issue of a function of the Qumran settlement and its connection with the scrolls that were discovered in the caves. It attempts to answer the question whether, in the light of current archeological and literary knowledge, the hypothesis that Qumran was the settlement of the Essenes where the scrolls were written and copied, can be sustained. It re-examines the most relevant data. Apart from other things, it relates to theses on the stratification of the settlement put forward by J.-B. Humbert and J. Magness. Consequently, it confirms that the Qumran-hypothesis of R. de Vaux is still valid, however, in some aspects it should be corrected. In the conclusion, the author emphasizes the importance of some theses proposed by Humbert. He underlines that although the scrolls undoubtedly belonged to the Essenes their Jerusalem origin seems more probable than Qumran.Pozycja Sprawozdanie z konferencji „Cultures in Conversation: Lessons Learnt from Hebrew Literature and Jewish History” (Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 21st-22nd June, 2010) oraz „Bible and Biblical Studies in Human Context” (Wyższa Szkoła Filologii Hebrajskiej, 23rd-24th June, 2010)Muchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2010)Pozycja Sprawozdanie z VIII Sympozjum Starożytny Izrael/Palestyna: Waj-ja‘asu peri tewu’a (Ps 107,37) (UAM, Poznań, 16–18 września 2013)Muchowski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo KUL, 2013)