Full title
‘Knowledge’ in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Matthew 11:25–30
Research notes
Unsung/not checked/02/06/2016
Reference type
Year
1953
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Harvard Theological Review
Volume
46
Issue / Series Volume
3
Abbreviated Series Name
HTR
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication
New York
Pages
113-139
Work type
Abstract
Interpreters of Matthew 11:25–30 have fallen roughly into two classes. On the one hand, there are those who have been content to explain the passage solely in the light of the Old Testament, and, on the other, those who have traced in it a common pattern, ultimately deriving from Eastern theosophy, which emerges in Ecclesiasticus 51, and elsewhere, and reappears in Matthew 11:25–30, through the agency of certain primitive Christian thiasoi of a ‘mystical’ type. Not far removed from this is the view that, both on account of style and content, the passage is to be understood in the light of Hellenistic Gnosticism.