Etienne Nodet proposes that Qumran functioned as a pilgrimage site for
the Essenes from the 1st century BC onwards. Nodet suggests that the
Essenes were scattered everywhere within Palestine in rural
communities and that they used to commemorate a renewal of the early
Israelites' entrance into the Promised Land, after crossing the Jordan
river and celebrating Passover at Gilgal with Joshua, Moses' heir. The
Essene dead were moved to be buried at Qumran in a well-organized
graveyard, as the place was deemed to be a kind of gate to heaven.
Nodet shows how the Jewish movement of the Essenes did not did not
disappear after the war in 70 CE, rather its customs had a strong
influence upon early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism. The chapters
of this book examine the Essenes in the period after the war in
Jerusalem, showing how this community developed and its longer term
significance. This is linked to the texts of the New Testament, to the
writings of Josephus and to the Qumran community's own documents, the
Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Essenes, Qumran: Origins and Heirs
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ISBN
9780567709745
Publisert
2023
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Bloomsbury T&T Clark
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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