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What Do the Dead Sea Scrolls Tell Us About the Essenes?

By Seth Mullins, published Feb 27, 2007
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The Jewish brotherhood of the Essenes had been written about by ancient authors such as Josephus, Philo, and Pliny the Elder; and today we are able to corroborate these descriptions thanks to the records left behind by the Essenes themselves in the form of the Scrolls from Qumran, otherwise known as the Dead Sea Scrolls.

These people comprised a secret order. Initiation into their brotherhood required several years, and was finally samctified with the taking of severe oaths, one of which was to never reveal their hidden truths. The Essenes were characterized by humility, piety, and camaraderie. They honored their fellowship by sharing all of their possessions and taking their meals together.

They believed, above all, that God demonstrated his providence in all of life. They hoped for His promised heaven just as much as they feared Judgment and hell-fire. Angels and demons battled constantly within their mystical world-view.

In what survives today as the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Essenes described their first leader, a priest from Jerusalem whom they called by various titles: "teacher of Righteousness", "Interpreter of the Law", and "the Priest". He embodied, for them, the piety and noble qualities that distinguished the great prophets of Scripture. Under the direction of the teacher of Righteousness, the Essenes were gathered together to be a community of elect souls to later Inhabit the Kingdom of Heaven in the Last Days.

The accounts within the Scrolls also describe the Essene's spiritual revolt against their countrymen and the religious leaders of their time. They saw the jewish faith as being polluted by the greed and deceit of the priesthood.

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