The Qumran Community


In 1947 two Beduin shepherds accidentally came accross a clay jar in a cave near Khirbet Qumran, that contained seven parchment scrolls. The Scrolls came into the hands of dealers who offered them to scholars. The first scholar to recognise their antiquity was E.L. Sukenik who succeeded in acquiring three of them for the Hebrew University. The other scrolls were smuggled to the United States where three of them were published in 1950 - 1951. Later they were offered for sale and Yigael Yadin, the son of Professor Sukenik, succeeded in buying them and bringing them back to Israel. The Israel Museum in Jerusalem constructed a special site for exhibiting the scrolls, the "Shrine of the Book".

The Community to which the Dead Sea Scrolls belonged occupied Qumran around 130 BCE to 70 CE. It was an extremist offshoot of the Jewish apocalyptic movement whose basic doctrine was the expectation of the end of days, soon to come. A "Teacher of Righteousness" was their spiritual and social leader. The sect followed its own interpretation of traditional Judaism, it stated that a calendar of 364 days had to be adopted.

Some scholars believe that both John the Baptist and Jesus spent time in Qumran.





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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.The long,narrow scriptorium,where the Dead     
Sea Scrolls were written.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE. A circular cistern.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE. View towards the Dead Sea.On its shores is     
the Essenes' burial ground.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.The assembly hall and refectorium.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE. The kiln in the pottery workshop.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE. A water main leading to a water reservoir.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.Steps lead down to a water reservoir.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect 
from Judaism,who chose the site towards the end of the 
2nd BCE.Water main and water reservoir.
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Qumran was the center of the Essenes,a break-away sect from Judaism,who chose t...

Copy of the copper scroll found in Cave 3 of  Qumran.  
This is the only Qumran text engraved on metal.The     
text in Aramaic tells about a hidden treasure of silver
and gold weighing about 120-160 tons and lists over 60 
hiding places, most of them in Jerusalem and Jericho.
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Copy of the copper scroll found in Cave 3 of Qumran. This is the only Qumran...

Strips of the copper scrolls found in  cave 3 of Qumran.
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Strips of the copper scrolls found in cave 3 of Qumran.