Beyond the Qumran Community: The Sectarian Movement of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Full title
Beyond the Qumran Community: The Sectarian Movement of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Author(s)
Collins, John J.
Year
2009
Number of volumes
0
Publisher
Eerdmans
Place of Publication
Grand Rapids
Chapter
xii + 266
Label
21/12/2009
Abstract

With the full publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls, fresh analysis of the evidence presented can be and indeed, should be made. Beyond the Qumran Community does just that, reaching a surprising conclusion: the sect described in the Dead Sea Scrolls developed later than has usually been supposed and was never confi ned to the site of Qumran. / John J. Collins here deconstructs the Qumran community and shows that the sectarian documents actually come from a text spread throughout the land. He examines the Community Rule, or Yahad, and considers the Teacher of Righteousness, a pivotal fi gure in the Essene movement. After examining the available evidence, Collins concludes that it is, in fact, overwhelmingly likely that the site of Qumran housed merely a single settlement of a very widespread movement.

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Contents: Introduction -- The New Covenant -- The Yahad -- The historical context -- The Essenes -- The site of Qumran -- Epilogue