The Essenes (in Modern Hebrew: אִסִּיִים, Isiyim; Greek: Ἐσσηνοί, Ἐσσαῖοι, or Ὀσσαῖοι, Essenoi, Essaioi, Ossaioi) were a sect of Second Temple Judaism that flourished from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD which some scholars claim seceded from the Zadokite priests. Being much fewer in number than the Pharisees and the Sadducees (the other two major sects at the time), the Essenes lived in various cities but congregated in communal life dedicated to asceticism (some groups practiced celibacy), voluntary poverty, and daily immersion. Many separate but related religious groups of that era shared similar mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic beliefs. These groups are collectively referred to by various scholars as the "Essenes." Josephus records that Essenes existed in large numbers, and thousands lived throughout Roman Judaea.
The Essenes have gained fame in modern times as a result of the discovery of an extensive group of religious documents known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, which are commonly believed to be the Essenes' library—although there is no proof that the Essenes wrote them. These documents preserve multiple copies of parts of the Hebrew Bible untouched from possibly as early as 300BCE until their discovery in 1946. Some scholars dispute the notion that the Essenes wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls.Rachel Elior questions even the existence of the Essenes.
Essenes The Origins of Christianity, Dr. Kyle Harper
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series explores the history of Christianity from Jesus to Augustine. The series aims to set the Christian scriptures in the cultural and political context of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity.
Dr. Kyle Harper is an Associate Professor of Classics & Letters and director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses on Late Antiquity, Christianity, and law and justice. http://cas.ou.edu/kyle-harper
published: 21 Jul 2014
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The Essenes—the ancient Jewish sect who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls—actually predicted mankind would enter the final period of our age in the year 2025 AD, and the feast of trumpets in the fall of 2025 is 3.5 years away from the spring of 2029 when Apophis is set to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy of the Book of Revelation.
Why should we care what the Essenes predicted? From their writings that date back to at least a century before Christ and writings about them such as Josephus, they correctly predicted (among many others):
• That Herod would be king but would turn bad.
• The Messiah would arrive exactly when he did.
• The Messiah would raise the dead, w...
published: 17 Dec 2020
The Mystery of the Essenes
A presentation on the origins and teachings of the Essenes, their connection with perennial knowledge and with the birth of Christianity.
The text of this presentation is published in the book "The Wisdom of the Fourth Way: Origins and Applications of a Perennial Teaching" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Fourth-Way-Applications-Perennial/dp/0983769702/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+wisdom+of+the+fourth+way+nottingham&qid=1564312953&s=gateway&sr=8-1
https://www.theosisbooks.net/
https://www.tednottingham.com/
published: 28 Jul 2019
The Essenes and Jesus
In the summer of 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lad who had lost one of his goats climbed up a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea and stumbled into a cave full of ancient scrolls. These were the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, the library of a religious community that had lived there some 2,000 years earlier. Many scholars identify them as a sect known as the Essenes. Who were they, and what was their relationship with the Galilean prophet named Jesus? Find out in this compelling episode!
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series...
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series explores the history of Christianity from Jesus to Augustine. The series aims to set the Christian scriptures in the cultural and political context of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity.
Dr. Kyle Harper is an Associate Professor of Classics & Letters and director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses on Late Antiquity, Christianity, and law and justice. http://cas.ou.edu/kyle-harper
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series explores the history of Christianity from Jesus to Augustine. The series aims to set the Christian scriptures in the cultural and political context of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity.
Dr. Kyle Harper is an Associate Professor of Classics & Letters and director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses on Late Antiquity, Christianity, and law and justice. http://cas.ou.edu/kyle-harper
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The Essenes—the ancient...
GET THE RELATED MASSIVE GIVEAWAY HERE! https://www.skywatchtvstore.com/collections/new-arrivals/products/the-messenger-grand-giveaway-1
The Essenes—the ancient Jewish sect who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls—actually predicted mankind would enter the final period of our age in the year 2025 AD, and the feast of trumpets in the fall of 2025 is 3.5 years away from the spring of 2029 when Apophis is set to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy of the Book of Revelation.
Why should we care what the Essenes predicted? From their writings that date back to at least a century before Christ and writings about them such as Josephus, they correctly predicted (among many others):
• That Herod would be king but would turn bad.
• The Messiah would arrive exactly when he did.
• The Messiah would raise the dead, which is not found in the Old Testament.
• The Messiah would die in 32ad.
• The Messiah would be for Gentiles as well.
• The Messiah would begin an age of grace.
• A Benjamite would explain everything to the Gentiles and his knowledge would be in the synagogue of the gentiles, which is obviously Paul and the New Testament (Testament of Benjamin).
GET THE RELATED MASSIVE GIVEAWAY HERE! https://www.skywatchtvstore.com/collections/new-arrivals/products/the-messenger-grand-giveaway-1
The Essenes—the ancient Jewish sect who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls—actually predicted mankind would enter the final period of our age in the year 2025 AD, and the feast of trumpets in the fall of 2025 is 3.5 years away from the spring of 2029 when Apophis is set to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy of the Book of Revelation.
Why should we care what the Essenes predicted? From their writings that date back to at least a century before Christ and writings about them such as Josephus, they correctly predicted (among many others):
• That Herod would be king but would turn bad.
• The Messiah would arrive exactly when he did.
• The Messiah would raise the dead, which is not found in the Old Testament.
• The Messiah would die in 32ad.
• The Messiah would be for Gentiles as well.
• The Messiah would begin an age of grace.
• A Benjamite would explain everything to the Gentiles and his knowledge would be in the synagogue of the gentiles, which is obviously Paul and the New Testament (Testament of Benjamin).
A presentation on the origins and teachings of the Essenes, their connection with perennial knowledge and with the birth of Christianity.
The text of this prese...
A presentation on the origins and teachings of the Essenes, their connection with perennial knowledge and with the birth of Christianity.
The text of this presentation is published in the book "The Wisdom of the Fourth Way: Origins and Applications of a Perennial Teaching" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Fourth-Way-Applications-Perennial/dp/0983769702/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+wisdom+of+the+fourth+way+nottingham&qid=1564312953&s=gateway&sr=8-1
https://www.theosisbooks.net/
https://www.tednottingham.com/
A presentation on the origins and teachings of the Essenes, their connection with perennial knowledge and with the birth of Christianity.
The text of this presentation is published in the book "The Wisdom of the Fourth Way: Origins and Applications of a Perennial Teaching" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Fourth-Way-Applications-Perennial/dp/0983769702/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+wisdom+of+the+fourth+way+nottingham&qid=1564312953&s=gateway&sr=8-1
https://www.theosisbooks.net/
https://www.tednottingham.com/
In the summer of 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lad who had lost one of his goats climbed up a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea and stumbled into a cave full of ancient ...
In the summer of 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lad who had lost one of his goats climbed up a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea and stumbled into a cave full of ancient scrolls. These were the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, the library of a religious community that had lived there some 2,000 years earlier. Many scholars identify them as a sect known as the Essenes. Who were they, and what was their relationship with the Galilean prophet named Jesus? Find out in this compelling episode!
In the summer of 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lad who had lost one of his goats climbed up a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea and stumbled into a cave full of ancient scrolls. These were the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, the library of a religious community that had lived there some 2,000 years earlier. Many scholars identify them as a sect known as the Essenes. Who were they, and what was their relationship with the Galilean prophet named Jesus? Find out in this compelling episode!
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series explores the history of Christianity from Jesus to Augustine. The series aims to set the Christian scriptures in the cultural and political context of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity.
Dr. Kyle Harper is an Associate Professor of Classics & Letters and director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses on Late Antiquity, Christianity, and law and justice. http://cas.ou.edu/kyle-harper
GET THE RELATED MASSIVE GIVEAWAY HERE! https://www.skywatchtvstore.com/collections/new-arrivals/products/the-messenger-grand-giveaway-1
The Essenes—the ancient Jewish sect who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls—actually predicted mankind would enter the final period of our age in the year 2025 AD, and the feast of trumpets in the fall of 2025 is 3.5 years away from the spring of 2029 when Apophis is set to fulfill the Wormwood prophecy of the Book of Revelation.
Why should we care what the Essenes predicted? From their writings that date back to at least a century before Christ and writings about them such as Josephus, they correctly predicted (among many others):
• That Herod would be king but would turn bad.
• The Messiah would arrive exactly when he did.
• The Messiah would raise the dead, which is not found in the Old Testament.
• The Messiah would die in 32ad.
• The Messiah would be for Gentiles as well.
• The Messiah would begin an age of grace.
• A Benjamite would explain everything to the Gentiles and his knowledge would be in the synagogue of the gentiles, which is obviously Paul and the New Testament (Testament of Benjamin).
A presentation on the origins and teachings of the Essenes, their connection with perennial knowledge and with the birth of Christianity.
The text of this presentation is published in the book "The Wisdom of the Fourth Way: Origins and Applications of a Perennial Teaching" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Fourth-Way-Applications-Perennial/dp/0983769702/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+wisdom+of+the+fourth+way+nottingham&qid=1564312953&s=gateway&sr=8-1
https://www.theosisbooks.net/
https://www.tednottingham.com/
In the summer of 1947 a Bedouin shepherd lad who had lost one of his goats climbed up a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea and stumbled into a cave full of ancient scrolls. These were the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, the library of a religious community that had lived there some 2,000 years earlier. Many scholars identify them as a sect known as the Essenes. Who were they, and what was their relationship with the Galilean prophet named Jesus? Find out in this compelling episode!
The Essenes (in Modern Hebrew: אִסִּיִים, Isiyim; Greek: Ἐσσηνοί, Ἐσσαῖοι, or Ὀσσαῖοι, Essenoi, Essaioi, Ossaioi) were a sect of Second Temple Judaism that flourished from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD which some scholars claim seceded from the Zadokite priests. Being much fewer in number than the Pharisees and the Sadducees (the other two major sects at the time), the Essenes lived in various cities but congregated in communal life dedicated to asceticism (some groups practiced celibacy), voluntary poverty, and daily immersion. Many separate but related religious groups of that era shared similar mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic beliefs. These groups are collectively referred to by various scholars as the "Essenes." Josephus records that Essenes existed in large numbers, and thousands lived throughout Roman Judaea.
The Essenes have gained fame in modern times as a result of the discovery of an extensive group of religious documents known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, which are commonly believed to be the Essenes' library—although there is no proof that the Essenes wrote them. These documents preserve multiple copies of parts of the Hebrew Bible untouched from possibly as early as 300BCE until their discovery in 1946. Some scholars dispute the notion that the Essenes wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls.Rachel Elior questions even the existence of the Essenes.
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