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The '''Damascus Document ''' (aka ''Zadokite Fragments'') is a document included in collections of [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] and [[Old Testament Pseudepigrapha]]. | *[[:Category:Texts|BACK TO THE TEXTS--INDEX]] | ||
The '''Damascus Document ''' (aka ''Zadokite Fragments''; see [http://www.essene.com/History&Essenes/cd.htm online text]) is a Second Temple Jewish document, now included in collections of [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] and [[Old Testament Pseudepigrapha]]. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Damascus Document was already known before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, since two large fragments of the text had been found by [[Solomon Schechter]] in 1897 in the [[Cairo Genizah]]. The fragments were published in 1910 and named: "The Zadokite Fragments". With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls many more mss. of the text became available. | |||
The document divides into two parts: | |||
* (a) The Admonition comprises moral instruction, exhortation, and warning addressed to members of the sect, together with polemic against its opponents; it serves as a kind of introduction to the second section. | |||
* (b) The Laws regulates the life of the eschatological community, based on the teachings of the [[Teacher of Righteousness]]. | |||
In contrast with the [[Rule of the Community]] (which seems to focus on a single community), the Damascus Document seems to be aimed to regulate the lives of the many Essene communities in villages and towns of Israel. | |||
==References== | |||
*'''Damascus Document''' / [[Charlotte Hempel]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 510-512 | *'''Damascus Document''' / [[Charlotte Hempel]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 510-512 | ||
*'''Zadokite Fragments (Damascus Document) ''' / [[Lawrence H. Schiffman]] / In: [[The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary]], 6:1036-1038 | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_Document Wikipedia] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 22 February 2016
The Damascus Document (aka Zadokite Fragments; see online text) is a Second Temple Jewish document, now included in collections of Dead Sea Scrolls and Old Testament Pseudepigrapha.
Overview
The Damascus Document was already known before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, since two large fragments of the text had been found by Solomon Schechter in 1897 in the Cairo Genizah. The fragments were published in 1910 and named: "The Zadokite Fragments". With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls many more mss. of the text became available.
The document divides into two parts:
- (a) The Admonition comprises moral instruction, exhortation, and warning addressed to members of the sect, together with polemic against its opponents; it serves as a kind of introduction to the second section.
- (b) The Laws regulates the life of the eschatological community, based on the teachings of the Teacher of Righteousness.
In contrast with the Rule of the Community (which seems to focus on a single community), the Damascus Document seems to be aimed to regulate the lives of the many Essene communities in villages and towns of Israel.
References
- Damascus Document / Charlotte Hempel / In: The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume, 510-512
- Zadokite Fragments (Damascus Document) / Lawrence H. Schiffman / In: The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary, 6:1036-1038
External links
Pages in category "Damascus Document (text)"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
1
- Fragments of a Zadokite Work (1910 Schechter), book
- Fragments of a Zadokite Work (1912 Charles), book
- (++) The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament (1913 Charles), edited volume
- Die Gemeinde des neuen Bundes im Lande Damaskus (1919 Meyer), book
- Eine unbekannte jüdische Sekte (An Unknown Jewish Sect / 1922 Ginzberg), book
- Menigheden af den mye pagt i Damascus (The Congregation of the New Covenant in Damascus / 1928 Hvidberg), book
- Die Damaskusschrift (1933 Rost), book
- La secte juive de l'alliance nouvelle (1942 Schousboe), book
- The Jewish Damascus Documents and the New Testament (1946 Reicke), book
- The Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1952 Rowley), book
- The Zadokite Fragments (1952 Zeitlin), book
- The Zadokite Documents (1954 Rabin), book
- Les thèmes de connaissance dans le document de Damas (1967 Denis), book
- An Unknown Jewish Sect (1976 Ginzberg), book (English ed.)
- The Damascus Covenant (1982 Davies), book
- The Use of Scripture in the Damascus Document (1995 Campbell), book
- Qumran Cave 4. XIII: The Damascus Document (1996 Baumgarten), book
- The Laws of the Damascus Document (1998 Hempel), book
- Vanhan testamentin lainausten teksti ja tulkinta Damaskon kirjassa (1999 Ranta), book
2
- The Damascus Document: A Centennial of Discovery (2000 Baumgarten/Chazon), edited volume
- The Damascus Texts (2000 Hempel), book
- Reading for History in the Damascus Document (2002 Grossman), book
- Women in the Damascus Document (2005 Wassen), book
- The New Damascus Document (2006 Wacholder), book
- From the Damascus Covenant to the Covenant of the Community (2007 Hultgren), book
- L'Écrit de Damas: le manifeste essénien (2011 Hamidovič), book
- The Qumran Rule Texts in Context: Collected Studies (2013 Hempel), book
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