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''' Dix ans de découvertes dans le Désert de Juda ''' (1957) is a book by [[Józef T. Milik]].
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==Abstract==
 
The title of Milik’s ''Ten Years of Discovery in the Judean Wilderness'' (1957) suggests that the book focuses only upon the discoveries, with all of the plot twists and intrigues that they entailed.  Although Milik spends the first two chapters discussing the discoveries and the texts of the Qumran library, and a final chapter discussing the significance of the discoveries, the heart of the book is a history of the Essenes.  Milik utilized the Qumran writings, classical authors, Josephus, and archaeological evidence to establish the parameters of Essenism.  Milik was one of the early advocates of the Essene Hypothesis, identifying the Essenes with the inhabitants of Qumran.  Milik suggests that the final phase of the Essene community had militant Zealot characteristics.  Even though this text was written in the early phases of Qumran studies, it still contains valuable insight into the character and history of Essenism.
 
==Editions and translations==
Published in Paris [France]: Cerf, 1957. Translated into Italian (1957), English (1959), and Polish (1968).
*[[Dieci anni di scoperte nel deserto di Giuda (1957 Milik), book (Italian ed.)]]
*[[Ten Years of Discoveries in the Wilderness of Judaea (1959 Milik), book (English ed.)]]
*[[Dziesiec lat odkryc na pustyni judzkiej (1968 Milik), book (Polish ed.)]]
 
==Table of contents==
 
I.  The Story of the Discoveries
 
    The first manuscript cave of the Qumran area (1Q)
    Discoveries at Murabba'at Caves II and III at Qumran
    Hirbet Mird and a cache from the Second Revolt
    Qumran Caves IV, V and VI
    Qumran Caves Vii-XI and a new cave at Murabba'at
 
II.  The Qumran Library
 
    How the scrolls were written
    Biblical manuscripts:
        The Torah
        The Former Prophets
        The Latter Prophets
        The Writings
    The Hebrew of the biblical text:  new data
    The Deutero-canonical books or Apocrypha
    The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha:
        Jubilees
        The Book of Enoch
        The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
        Other Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
    Sectarian literature:
        The Rule of the Community
        The Damascus Document
        The Rule for the War; the Hymns
    Commentaries on the biblical books
    Other writings found at Qumran
 
III. History of the Essenes
 
    A text from Pliny
    The exploration of Qumran
    Description of the ruins
    The phases of occupation at Qumran
    Qumran and the Essenes
    The evidence of the Qumran texts
    The Damascus Document
    4Q Testimonia
    The Habakkuk Commentary
    Other allusions
    The Teacher of Righteousness
    Synthesis
    Conclusion
 
IV.  Essene Organization and Teachings
 
    The hierarchy
    Admission of new members
    ''Ora et labora''
    The sacred banquet
 
V.  The Discoveries in the Judaean Wilderness and their Importance
 
==External links==
[[Category:Scholarship]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:French language]]
[[Category:Made in the 1950s]]
[[Category:Dead Sea Scrolls (subject)]]

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