Sectarian Texts from Qumran

2nd Century BCE–1st Century CE
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Stored during the first century BCE or the first century CE, the more than nine hundred manuscripts and fragments discovered in the caves of Qumran, called the Dead Sea Scrolls, provide a wealth of information regarding Judean sectarian life, the history and formation of the texts that would eventually form the Hebrew Bible, early biblical interpretation, and Second Temple–period literature.

The texts themselves suggest that the members of this group withdrew from Jerusalem to the northwestern corner of the Dead Sea, likely in rejection of the authority of Hasmonean Temple administrators. The scrolls provide evidence about their beliefs, which texts they treated as authoritative and formative, their interpretive practices, and their observance of the Torah. Most scholars identify the community to which the scrolls belonged as an extreme subset of the Essene movement.

Qumran scholars distinguish between “sectarian” texts, which reflect the distinctive beliefs and practices of the Qumran community, and “nonsectarian” texts, including biblical manuscripts, which were preserved and copied by members of the sect but were not necessarily composed by them. However, a number of texts that appear to dictate community norms disagree with each other, leading some scholars to suggest that these scrolls may have emerged from more than one group.

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The Rule of the Community

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[ . . . ] All those who submit freely to his truth will convey all their knowledge, their strength, and their property to the Community of…

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The Damascus Document

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And now, listen, all those who know justice, and understand the actions of God; for he has a dispute with all flesh and will carry out judgment on all those who spurn him. For when they…

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The Temple Scroll

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[And on the four]teenth day of the first month, [at twilight,] they [will celebrate] [the Passover of yhwh] and they will perform sacrifice; prior to the evening offering, they will…

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Some Precepts of the Torah

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These are some of our regulations [concerning the law of G]od, that are pa[rt of] the precepts we [are examining and] they [a]‌ll relate to [ .…

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Poems of Lament

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[ . . . ] Do not give our inheritance to foreigners, nor our produce to the sons of foreigners. Remember that [we are the removed one]s of your people…