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Was Jesus an Essene Master? |
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| As regards Jesus
being an Essene according to "secret" Dead
Sea Scrolls, even before the discovery of the scrolls, over the centuries
there has been much speculation to this effect, but Massey skillfully argued
that many of Jesus's presumed teachings were either in contradiction to
or were non-existent in Essene philosophy. The Essenes did not believe in
corporeal resurrection, nor did they believe in a carnalized messiah. They
did not accept the historicity of Jesus. They were not followers of the
Hebrew Bible, or its prophets, or the concept of the original fall that
must produce a savior. Massey further points out that the Essenes were teetotalers
and ate to live rather than the other way around. Compared to this, the
assumed Essene Jesus appears to be a glutton and drunkard. Also, whereas
according to Josephus the Essenes abhorred the swearing of oaths, Jesus
was fond of "swearing unto" his disciples. While many Essenic
doctrines are included in the New Testament, the list of disparities between
the Dead Sea Scroll Essenes and their alleged great master Jesus goes on.
Qumran is Not an Essene Community |
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