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by StephenGoranson
Sat Feb 24, 2018 2:46 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: Who do you think was the "Wicked Priest"?
Replies: 42
Views: 65548

Re: Who do you think was the "Wicked Priest"?

I gave reasons to think that Jonathan, High Priest from 152-142, was not the Qumran-view Wicked Priest, on pages 2 through 7 (and endnotes) in: "Jannaeus, His Brother Absalom, and Judah the Essene." http://people.duke.edu/~goranson/jannaeus.pdf That, combined with more recent developments,...
by StephenGoranson
Thu Feb 22, 2018 10:12 am
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: Proof (Perhaps) of the Existence of Isaiah
Replies: 13
Views: 8324

Re: Proof (Perhaps) of the Existence of Isaiah

Prof. Christopher Rollston offers some cautions:
"The Putative Bulla of Isaiah the Prophet: Not So Fast"
http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=796
by StephenGoranson
Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:39 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: Who is 'the Teacher of Righteousness"?
Replies: 66
Views: 87825

Re: Who is 'the Teacher of Righteousness"?

If Judah the Essene is a good candidate for the Teacher of Righteousness, then the Wicked Priest must be Judah's contemporary. Also the House of Absalom. The way Vered Noam's HTR article interprets the Jannaeus dinner after he returned from Kohlit--a place name also used in the Qumran Copper Scroll-...
by StephenGoranson
Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:55 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: Who is 'the Teacher of Righteousness"?
Replies: 66
Views: 87825

Re: Who is 'the Teacher of Righteousness"?

The Teacher of Righteousness lived at a time of sectarian strife. I wrote a case for Alexander Jannaeus being the Wicked Priest and for a contemporary of his being the Teacher, here: http://people.duke.edu/~goranson/jannaeus.pdf After I wrote that, Vered Noam published a quite interesting paper, whi...
by StephenGoranson
Thu Feb 08, 2018 7:28 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: One possible misunderstanding about Qumran
Replies: 4
Views: 7446

Re: One possible misunderstanding about Qumran

Ira Rabin and others (in Dead Sea Discoveries journal* and elsewhere) have given evidence that **some** of the mss were produced in the Dead Sea area, based on bromine/chlorine ratio characteristic of that area. Of course, not even F. M. Cross claimed that **all** of the mss were made there, because...
by StephenGoranson
Thu Feb 08, 2018 4:20 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: One possible misunderstanding about Qumran
Replies: 4
Views: 7446

One possible misunderstanding about Qumran

Many have accepted one thing that R. De Vaux asserted but that may be false: that all the Qumran scroll deposits were made all at one time, all circa 68 CE. Some deposits (especially some that were wrapped in linen, placed in capped jars and sealed sealed with bitumen) were likely done earlier, not ...
by StephenGoranson
Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:36 am
Forum: Academic Discussion
Topic: Paul and James on faith and works.
Replies: 2
Views: 4005

Re: Paul and James on faith and works.

Perhaps consider, say, "The Men Who Hid the Dead Sea Scrolls" by A. Douglas Tushingham, National Geographic Magazine, December 1958 pp. 785 ff: "the Essenes,...the 'Doers of the Law'....'" Pharisees and Sadducees and Samaritans would not call them this, 'osey hatorah. More on thi...
by StephenGoranson
Tue Jan 30, 2018 3:54 am
Forum: Christian Texts and History
Topic: How early were Christians known as Galileans?
Replies: 22
Views: 15945

Re: How early were Christians known as Galileans?

One possibility: Julian, who sought to let the Temple in Jerusalem be restored and to return to more or less "old-time-religions" may have found calling Christians Galileans a convenient way of distinguishing them from Jews/Judeans and from Hellenes, using parallel geographic forms.(?)
by StephenGoranson
Wed Jan 24, 2018 3:00 am
Forum: Jewish Texts and History
Topic: report: "newfound" cave in Qumran area
Replies: 0
Views: 4894

report: "newfound" cave in Qumran area

https://www.livescience.com/61496-dead- ... found.html
Could This Newfound Cave Hold More Dead Sea Scrolls?
By Owen Jarus, Live Science Contributor | January 22, 2018 06:22pm ET