L'eschatologie essénienne dans la littérature apocalyptique

Full title
L'eschatologie essénienne dans la littérature apocalyptique
Research notes

27/02/2012 YP|reader checked

Reference type
Author(s)
Hamidović, David
Year
2010
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Revue des Études Juives
Volume
169
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
1-2
Pages
37-55
Language
Label
22/11/2010
Abstract

The scrolls excavated near Khirbet Qumran get back mainly the multiplicity of apocalyptic eschatologies, especially these ones of Daniel and 1Enoch. The Essene concept of eschatology intermingle diachronic and synchronic views. The 'end of times' is composed of a trial’s time, already begun at Essenes’ time, and a dawning salvation’s time but these ones seem to merge in many documents. Therefore the eschatological era does not compose of two successive or chronological periods: a trial’s time and then a salvation’s time. The trials are finished at the Day of Judgment but the salvation’s time has begun during the trial’s time. The salvation’s time does not begin by a precise event, it develops progressively and it grows nearer the messianic era is. The Essene eschatology is also understood in a synchronic view.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
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4
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2
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1
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4
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7
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20