On the Education of Children in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Full title
On the Education of Children in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Wassen, Cecilia
Year
2012
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
Volume
41
Issue / Series Volume
3
Pages
350-363
Label
13/08/2012
Abstract

This article examines three passages from the Rule of the Congregation and the Damascus Document that pertain to the topic of children’s education. The education of children was considered important within the Qumran movement, which is evident in the curriculum in 1QSa and the fact that such a high-level official as the Examiner had a supervisory role over the teaching. In contrast to the level of education of children in Jewish society in general at the turn of the era, which appears to have been quite rudimentary and consisting mainly of memorization, it appears that children within the movement received a thorough education in both reading and writing. The content of the teaching focused on the laws of the Torah and the Book of Hagu, which is an unknown composition. It is likely that both boys and girls received some education.