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

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Collins, John J.
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2009
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Beyond the Qumran Community: The Sectarian Movement of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Grand Rapids
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xii + 266
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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
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21/12/2009
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