The Essene Hypothesis with regards to the Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Essene Hypothesis
Ancient Hebrew scrolls that were accidentally discovered in 1947 by a Bedouin boy have stirred up popular enthusiasm as well as scholarly interest over the past half-century. The source of this excitement is what these Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the history of the Second Temple period (520 BCE-70 CE), particularly from the second century BCE until the destruction of the Second Temple in 70. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls caused intense controversy
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** BIBLIOGRAPHY 1)Frank Moore Cross, The Ancient Library of Qumran, 3rd ed., p. 82, Fortress Press 2)Josephus, Jewish Antiquities 13.5, 9, 171-172. Ralph Marcus, transl. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1966 3)Josephus, The Jewish War 2.8, 3, 122. H. St. J. Thackeray, transl. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1976 4)Philo, The Hypothetica, (Philo on the Essenes), 3 5)Pliny, Natural History 2, , Vermes/Goodman (on Reserve) 6)Hershel Shanks, Understanding The Dead Sea Scrolls, Vintage Books,1993. 7)Geza Vermes, The Dead Sea Scrolls in English
------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** BIBLIOGRAPHY 1)Frank Moore Cross, The Ancient Library of Qumran, 3rd ed., p. 82, Fortress Press 2)Josephus, Jewish Antiquities 13.5, 9, 171-172. Ralph Marcus, transl. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1966 3)Josephus, The Jewish War 2.8, 3, 122. H. St. J. Thackeray, transl. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1976 4)Philo, The Hypothetica, (Philo on the Essenes), 3 5)Pliny, Natural History 2, , Vermes/Goodman (on Reserve) 6)Hershel Shanks, Understanding The Dead Sea Scrolls, Vintage Books,1993. 7)Geza Vermes, The Dead Sea Scrolls in English