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Essenes - Wikipedia
Essenians were a mystic Jewish community during the Second Temple period that flourished from the 2nd century BCE to the 1st century CE. en.wikipedia.org
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Who Were the Essenes? - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Essenes were the Jains of India. It is one of the oldest religion of India. They follows the same way of life and philosophy as described. The Jains of ... www.biblicalarchaeology.org
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On Jesus, the Essenes, and the Anxiety of Influence | Bible Interp
According to Bahrdt, the Essenes staged Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection by drugging him and having him reappear to his disciples. In 1802, Karl Venturini ... bibleinterp.arizona.edu
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Essene
Essene (ɛˈsiːn) Also 6 essen. [ad. L. Essēn-i pl., a. Gr. Ἐσσηνοί; presumably of Heb. or Aramaic origin, but the etymology is disputed. See the 19 different suggestions in Ginsburg The Essenes (1864) 27–30.] One of an ancient Jewish sect, characterized by certain mystical tenets and ascetic practice... Oxford English Dictionary
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Who were the Essenes? - Got Questions
The Essenes were a Jewish mystical sect somewhat resembling the Pharisees. They lived lives of ritual purity and separation. www.gotquestions.org
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Essenes - New Advent
One of three leading Jewish sects mentioned by Josephus as flourishing in the second century BC, the others being the Pharisees and the Sadducees. www.newadvent.org
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Eric J. Essene
In 2010, Essene was awarded the Penrose Medal by the Geological Society of America. The mineral Esseneite was named for Essene. wikipedia.org
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Essene | Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran, Judaism | Britannica
Essene, member of a religious sect or brotherhood that flourished in Palestine from about the 2nd century bc to the end of the 1st century ad. www.britannica.com
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A Portrait Of Jesus' World - The Essenes And The Dead Sea Scrolls
The Dead Sea Scrolls are usually thought to have been produced by a group known as the Essenes. And the Essenes are a group that literally abandoned Jerusalem, ... www.pbs.org
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The Essenes - The Way Missions
A group of particularly pious priests, elders, and laymen formed the Essene sect. They considered themselves the righteous remnant of the Zadokite Priesthood. www.thewaymissions.org
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Is there evidence that Jesus was NOT an Essene? - Reddit
No, Jesus, (and John before him) used immersion in water as a one-off initiation ritual, which was also done by the Essenes (and no records of ... www.reddit.com
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St. John the Baptist - Essene, Prophet, Preacher | Britannica
St. John the Baptist - Essene, Prophet, Preacher: The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls drew attention to the numerous parallels between John's mission and that of the Essenes, with whom John may have received some of his religious training. Both were priestly in origin, were ascetic, and had intense and, in many respects, similar expectations about the end of the world.
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Menahem the Essene
Menahem the Essene () was a Jewish tanna sage living during the era of the Zugot (lit. "pairs"). wikipedia.org
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Essee
† Essee Obs. Also 4 Essey, 7 Hessee, 4–6 pl. Esseis. [ad. L. Essæ-i pl., Gr. Ἐσσαῖ-οι. (The pl. Esseis is app. formed on L. pl. Essæi taken as a sing.; Wyclif's Essey is prob. the L. plural misspelt. Cf. epicuree.] = Essene.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 2 Pharisees, Saduces, and Esseis. ― Sel. Wks. II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mandi (Mandaeism)
Essene parallels The bit manda is described as biniana rab ḏ-srara ("the Great building of Truth") and bit tušlima ("house of Perfection") in Mandaean The only known literary parallels are in Essene texts from Qumran such as the Community Rule, which has similar phrases such as the "house of Perfection wikipedia.org
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