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  2. Qumran - Wikipedia

    • Qumran was inhabited by a Jewish sect of the late Second Temple period, which most scholars identify with the Essenes; however, other Jewish groups were also suggested. [3] [4] [5] It was occupied most of the time until 68 CE and was destroyed by the Romans during the First Jewish–Roman War, possibly as late as 73 CE.… See more

    Map of qumran judaism
    LocationKalya
    RegionWest Bank
    FoundedBetween 134 and 104 BCE or slightly later
    Abandoned68 CE or shortly after
    Overview

    Qumran (Hebrew: קומראן; Arabic: خربة قمران Khirbet Qumran) is an archaeological site in the West Bank managed by Israel's Qumran National Park. It is located on a dry marl plateau about 1.5 km (1 mi) from the northweste… See more

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  1. The Qumrān sects, Jewish monastic groups known in modern times for their preservation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, believed in a messianic pair: a priestly messiah from the house of Aaron (the brother of Moses) and a royal messiah from the house of David.
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  2. The Dead Sea Sect - Jewish Virtual Library

     
  3. Qumran community | Jewish sect | Britannica

    WEBThe Qumrān sects, Jewish monastic groups known in modern times for their preservation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, believed in a messianic pair: a priestly messiah from the house of Aaron (the brother of Moses) and a …

  4. Archaeology in Israel: Qumran - Jewish Virtual Library

  5. Essenes - Wikipedia

  6. Qumran Community | Encyclopedia.com

  7. Qumrān | Caves, Scrolls, Map, & Meaning | Britannica

    WEBLiving apart, like other Essenian communities in Judaea, the members of the Qumrān community turned to apocalyptic visions of the overthrow of the wicked priests of Jerusalem and the ultimate establishment of their own …

  8. The Qumran Library - Scrolls from the Dead Sea - Library of …

  9. Damascus Document | Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, Judaism

  10. The Qumran Community - Scrolls from the Dead Sea

    WEBLocated on a barren terrace between the limestone cliffs of the Judean desert and the maritime bed along the Dead Sea, the Qumran site was excavated by Pere Roland de Vaux, a French Dominican, as part of his …

  11. Prayer in the Qumran Texts (Chapter 26) - The Cambridge …

  12. The religious beliefs of the Qumran community - Oxford Academic

  13. Judaism at Qumran - Bible Odyssey

  14. The Qumran sectarian writings (Chapter 24) - The Cambridge …

  15. Biblical literature - Qumran Texts, Scrolls | Britannica

  16. The Doctrine of Baptism: Immersions at Qumran and the …

  17. Qumran | Jewish Women's Archive

  18. Qumran Hebrew: An Overview of Orthography, Phonology, and

  19. Essene | Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, Judaism | Britannica