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Re: DSS Course




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Jim,

Where is one to turn for the most up to date theories?  
It will be hard to find "up to date" theories as the texts have not that
long ago been liberated from the Christian monopoly that propagated the
monastery theory.

Ian Hutchesson
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If I may interject, while I also remain somewhat grumpy about the long 
suppression (as I see it) of the Dead Sea Scrolls under the Christian 
monopoly, still neither the original archaeologist who advanced the 
monastery idea, nor the two most recent advocates (Broshi and Eshel) are 
Christians.  I remain puzzled (and undecided), first at *whether* the 
monastery idea is as implausible as many scholars represent (none of the 
arguments seem compelling yet), and secondly, what it would mean if the 
strict halakhically Torah-observant (distinctively *un*-Christian) Qumran 
sect were monastic.

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Yirmiyahu Ben-David, Pakiyd 16
K'hiylat Ha-N'tzarim
(World-wide Congregation of Nazarene / Nazorean Jews)

N'tzarim Virtual Community Center in
Ra'anana, Israel at
www.netvision.net.il/~netzarim
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