Fragments of a Zadokite Work
Have you ever wondered why a group of ancient believers abandoned the Holy City of Jerusalem to live in the harsh isolation of the desert? In Fragments of a Zadokite Work, you will step into the secretive and disciplined world of the Damascus Document, one of the most vital keys to understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls. For centuries, this text was lost to history, only to reappear in a Cairo synagogue and later be confirmed by the monumental discoveries at Qumran. It reveals the existence of a "New Covenant" established in the land of Damascus by a group of priests and followers known as the Zadokites-men who believed the religious establishment in Jerusalem had fallen into corruption and darkness. This extraordinary text is not merely a historical record; it is a constitutional manifesto. It details the community's strict interpretations of the Law, their intense expectations of an upcoming apocalypse, and the rigid social hierarchy required to remain pure in an impure world. From the communal ownership of property to the severe penalties for violating the Sabbath, these fragments provide a raw, unfiltered look at a life of absolute spiritual dedication. This modern edition brings the "Zadokite Work" to life for today's readers, offering a rare opportunity to engage with the actual laws and exhortations that governed the Essene sect. Whether you are a student of Second Temple Judaism, a researcher of the Dead Sea Scrolls, or simply fascinated by the history of religious communal living, this book provides an essential and captivating look at a text that bridges the gap between the Old Testament and the beginnings of the Christian era. What You'll Discover Inside: The Secret Laws of the Sect - Explore the meticulous rules governing marriage, property, justice, and purity that defined the Zadokite community. The Exhortation of the Teacher - Read the powerful, apocalyptic warnings and calls to repentance that the leaders used to inspire their followers. The Mystery of Damascus - Dive into the historical debate over whether the community literally moved to Syria or used "Damascus" as a symbolic code for their desert exile. A Window into the Dead Sea Scrolls - Understand the foundational theology and social structure that would eventually produce the world-famous Qumran library. Whether you are drawn to its immense archaeological value, its strict moral philosophy, or its role in the history of the New Covenant, Fragments of a Zadokite Work offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of ancient religious isolation. Unveil the secret rules of the desert sect. Begin your journey into these ancient fragments today.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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