The Yaḥad—What is in a Name?

Full title
The Yaḥad—What is in a Name?
Research notes

reader checked|1/12/2011 AL

Reference type
Author(s)
Kooij, Arie van der
Year
2011
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Dead Sea Discoveries
Volume
18
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
2
Pages
109–128
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DSD
Label
12/09/2011
Abstract

What does the noun yaḥad in 1QS and related documents mean, and to what does it refer? In this article, which focuses on 1QS, it is suggested that the term yaḥad is best understood against the background of the expression “sitting together” as attested in 11QTa 57:13 (about a council in session). Furthermore, regarding the question to what kind of organization the term refers, it is argued that two patterns are to be distinguished in 1QS, the first of which is comparable to the demos, the national assembly, as attested in 1 Maccabees, whereas the second one is marked by the emphasis on leading priests as guardians and interpreters of the Law. The conclusion is drawn that in 1QS the noun yaḥad does not refer to the movement at large, but to the community of the fully initiated (male) members who lived at several localities.

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14
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
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57
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5^6
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8^9
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2
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