The Temple Scroll, Toilet Practices, and the Essenes

Full title
The Temple Scroll, Toilet Practices, and the Essenes
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Baumgarten, Albert I.
Year
1996
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Jewish History
Volume
10
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
9-20
Label
14/07/1997
Abstract

Previous discussions of the relationship between the Dead Sea Scroll texts and the Essenes of classical sources have been inconclusive, because they did not focus on matters of high significance in the life of the groups being compared. This article asserts further that such points of high significance can often be found in practices connected with the body of the member of such movements, what goes in and what comes out. Specifically, it analyzes defecation habits of the Essenes and the Temple Scroll, and explains why this was a subject of great consequence for Essene identity, as well as indicating the difference between Essene custom and that advocated in the Temple Scroll. I therefore conclude that the Temple Scroll was not an Essene document.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
46
Section type
Column