4qmmt and D : Reconstructing the Social Context and Early History of the Dead Sea Scrolls Communities

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Wearne, Gareth James. (2022). 4qmmt and D : Reconstructing the Social Context and Early History of the Dead Sea Scrolls Communities. In Emerging Sectarianism in the Dead Sea Scrolls - Continuity, Separation, and Conflict pp. 170-203 Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004517127_009
AuthorsWearne, Gareth James
Abstract

These essays reflect the lively debate about the sectarian movement of the Scrolls. They debate the degree to which the movement was separated from the rest of Judaism, and whether there was one or several watershed moments in the separation. Notable contributions include a cluster of essays on the Teacher of Righteousness and a thorough survey of the archaeology of Qumran. The texts are problematic in historical research because they rely on biblical stereotypes. Nonetheless, possible interpretations can be compared and degrees of probability debated. The debate is significant not only for the sect but for the nature of ancient Judaism.

KeywordsBiblical Studies; Hebrew Bible; Dead Sea Scrolls; Ancient Judaism
Page range170-203
Year01 Jan 2022
Book titleEmerging Sectarianism in the Dead Sea Scrolls - Continuity, Separation, and Conflict
PublisherBrill
Place of publicationNetherlands
Edition141
ISBN978-90-04-51712-7
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004517127_009
Web address (URL)https://brill.com/display/book/9789004517127/BP000019.xml
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