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15 - The Essenes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2008

Otto Betz
Affiliation:
Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen
William Horbury
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
W. D. Davies
Affiliation:
Duke University, North Carolina
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The Essenes formed a third religious group among the Jews of Palestine, after the Pharisees and Sadducees. They existed from the middle of the second century bce up to the time of the first Jewish uprising against the Romans. Until recently our knowledge of them was derived entirely from Philo, Josephus and Pliny the Elder, all of whom wrote as outsiders. Now, however, the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered from 1947 onwards (the Qumran manuscripts) have provided us with what might be regarded as authentic Essene documents – though the name itself never occurs in them (for discussion see chapters 24–5, below). Both sources complement each other: the classical authors are particularly important for factual information such as dates, places and the way of life of the Essenes, while the Qumran texts also reveal the theological foundations of their singular faith.

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The Alexandrian Jewish philosopher Philo (15/10 bcece 45) in his treatise ‘Every good man is free’ and in a subsequent ‘Apology for the Jews’ depicts the Essenes as an example of a truly free and righteous existence. These two accounts bear a close resemblance to one another linguistically and also in context, not least because the author saw his own Platonic and Stoic ideals realized in the life of the Essenes. Flavius Josephus (ce 37–100), who claimed to have belonged to all the different Jewish religious factions in his youth, including the Essenes, offers us a more detailed account of this latter sect than any other author, in his work on The Jewish War. He also mentions them frequently in brief remarks and anecdotes in his main work Antiquities of the Jews.

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  • The Essenes
    • By Otto Betz, Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen
  • Edited by William Horbury, University of Cambridge, W. D. Davies, Duke University, North Carolina, John Sturdy
  • Book: The Cambridge History of Judaism
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  • Book: The Cambridge History of Judaism
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