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Apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls Literature of the Dead Sea Scrolls Volume 0



Apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls Literature of the Dead Sea Scrolls Volume 0
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain Jewish apocalypticism that was unknown before their discovery 50 years ago. The scrolls chronicled life in an apocalyptic community, whose members believed that the end of the world was nearing. When the end did not occur, the community then believed they were already living the afterlife. John J. Collins explores the issue of apocalypticism in the Scrolls within a Jew... more details
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  • Provides an in-depth exploration of Jewish apocalypticism in the Dead Sea Scrolls, with a focus on the Dead Sea sect
  • Provides an up-to-date examination of how the notions of the "end", Messianic expectation and eternal life affected the Dead Sea sect
  • Provides an essential resource for scholars and students interested in Dead Sea Scrolls studies.


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Author John Joseph Collins, J. Collins John
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780415146371
Publication Date 26/12/2005
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The Dead Sea Scrolls contain Jewish apocalypticism that was unknown before their discovery 50 years ago. The scrolls chronicled life in an apocalyptic community, whose members believed that the end of the world was nearing. When the end did not occur, the community then believed they were already living the afterlife. John J. Collins explores the issue of apocalypticism in the Scrolls within a Jewish context and how the notions of the "end", Messianic expectation and eternal life affected the Dead Sea sect. This is the first and most up-to-date study of the Dead Sea community since the scrolls were discovered.

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls 50 years ago revealed Jewish apocalypticism that was before unknown. The scrolls chronicled life in an apocalyptic community, whose members believed that the end of the world was nearing. When the end did not occur, the community then believed they were already living the afterlife. John J. Collins explores the issue of apocalypticism in the Scrolls within a Jewish context and how the notions of the "end", Messianic expectation and eternal life affected the Dead Sea sect. This is the first and most up-to-date study of the Dead Sea community since the scrolls were discovered.

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