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What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and what do we know about the community that possessed them? This important work situates the Dead Sea Scrolls in their historical context of Second Temple Judaism and the rise of Early Christianity. Expert scholars address the issue in four sections: The Qumran Community; The Qumran Biblical Text and the Masoretic Text; Sectarian Law and...

distinctive characteristics of the sub-group. The members of each sub-group of Jews shared some characteristics with other mammals, other primates, other humans, other Jews, and other members of their sub-group. And, needless to say, all the members were individuals. The question of common and distinctive characteristics, however, which is frequently complicated in botany and biology, becomes even more complex when we consider human social groupings. There will sometimes be no one decisive feature that places
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