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Did not Pausanius' "Essenes" also disappear without a trace? Pausanius writings may have demonstrated and corroborated the writings of Philo, Josephus and Pliny that some sects of antiquity, although known to have existed, have disappeared without trace. |
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Josephus, inspired by descriptions of life in the Greek city of Sparta, made the Essenes up. "There is no historical testimony in Hebrew or Aramaic of the Essenes. It is unthinkable that thousands of people lived abstemiously, contrary to Torah laws, and nobody wrote anything about it," So the claim here is that the "Jewish Essenes" will never be found, and we had better go back to the Cross Roads and ask some further questions of the sources in our possession. Since every man and his dog at one time may have jumped onto the "Jewish Essenes Bandwaggon" (especially with the DSS affair) the entire "historicity" of the "Essenes as a Jewish cultural group" needs to be reexamined from the ground up. At the cross roads we have Philo and his description of the Therapeutae. And although Philo does not mention "Asclepius" the citations to the existence of Asclepius outside of Philo are abundant. The "Therapeutae" are very similar to the Essenes described by Pausanias, and very similar to the "Therapeutae of Asclepius". Not only that, they were deemed to be ubiquitous in the empire, and the archaeological artefacts for their existence may be described as "an abundance". Therapeutae of Asclepius This is precisely why Pausanias is important. His references have not been presumed to be important in establishing the "Jewish Essenes" for obvious reasons. Quote:
Has anybody asked what became of the entire Graeco-Roman priesthood and academics associated with the services at Graeco-Roman temples throughout the empire after these years? Were they "mass converted to Christianity"? |
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It is multiple attested that there were people called "Essenes", Jewish and Graeco-Roman by four writers of antiquity. It is almost a virtual certainty that there were people called "Essenes". |
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This is Josephus in "Wars of the Jews" 2.8.13 Quote:
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The "TF" was NOT corroborated by Tacitus or Suetonius who were contemporaries of Josephus and mentioned him. This is the real Josephus. Wars of the Jews 6.5.4 Quote:
This is Tacitus corroborating Josephus in "Histories" 5.1.13 Quote:
And this is Suetonius corroborating Josephus in "the Life of Vespasaian" 4.5 Quote:
You must know what was likely to be interpolated by Eusebius or the Church writers. Josephus did not write the "TF". It is virtually certain that there were people called Essenes in the 1st century since multiple sources attested their existence. |
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The world has perhaps erroneous thought (following Eusebius's conjectural theory) that the "Jewish Essenes" were a "Missing Link" between "the tribe of Christians" and the "Christians described in Eusebius's History of Christians". |
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