Cherchez les femmes: Were the yahad Celibates?

Updated by: 
Un Sung Kwak
Research notes: 
reader checked 13/12/2011 AL/ Updated by USK / 18 / 05 / 2016 / to add online link for CD A
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Regev, Eyal
year: 
2008
Full title: 

Cherchez les femmes: Were the yahad Celibates?

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Dead Sea Discoveries
Volume: 
15
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Pages: 
253-284
Abstract: 

This article challenges the consensual view that the yahad were a celibate group by raising the following arguments: (1) The silence of the Community Rule regarding women and family cannot attest to celibacy, since there are no passages in the scrolls which refer to celibacy; (2) The passage in CD 7:3-10 should not be regarded as alluding to the celibacy of the yahad ; (3) Comparisons with early-modern sects attest to the centrality of celibacy in the group ideology, hence it is impossible that celibacy was self-understood; (4) 4Q502 Ritual of Marriage mentions marriage, reproduction and children, and bears several lexical affinities with 1QS and other compositions of the yahad . Therefore, it should be related to the yahad . Consequently, the sweeping identification of the yahad with the (mainly celibate) Essenes seems problematic.

Notes: 
CD A Online Link: http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-TS-00010-K-00006/1
Alternative title: 
DSD
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents: 
Scroll / Document: 
CD
Passage: 
7
URL: 
http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/dsd/2008/00000015/00000002/art00004
Label: 
04/08/2008
Record number: 
8 826