Full title
Sacrifice and Worship among the Jewish Sectarians of the Dead Sea (Qumrân) Scrolls
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
141-159
Work type
Abstract
Following the publication of S. Schechter's Fragments of a Zadokite Work in 1910, some scholars examined the possibility of an Essene origin. This idea was suggested by such points of contact as the stricter observance of the Sabbath, the emphasis on ritual purity, and the avoidance of oaths. One of the main objections to this identification was the recurrence in CDC of laws relating to animal sacrifice and the Temple at Jerusalem. For R. H. Charles this fact alone was decisive: “The Zadokites were not Essenes, since they inculcated the duty of animal sacrifice.” This judgment was based on the widespread belief that the Essenes were unalterably opposed to the sacrificial cult and the priestly tradition.