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Just like we (usually) elect lawyers to be judges over trials conducted by (other) lawyers ... they were already priests before being "elected" to carry out special functions.
Priestly families could be as poor as the poorest layman. They were only formally employed as priests 2 weeks a year, and then only if they had no bodily blemishes or infimities like blindness or deafness. Many of them were itinerant tinkers and stonemasons, like Andy Capp from the comics. So you adopt their kids, bring them up to be the very epitome of priestliness, and then select the best of them to be stewards. It is no wonder that later researchers thought of them as a kind of religious order, although in the latter case those who become priests did so voluntarily. DCH Quote:
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I just wanted to clarify the Greek word here. As to electing a Jewish priest.....well, I'm now in the Rachel Elior camp i.e. no historical Essenes. Hence, the issue of the Essenes electing a priest simply becomes part and parcel of their mythical nature. A nature, that with the inclusion of priests, does add another element that seperates Josephus' Essenes from Philo' Essenes. |
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post: 5860526 Essenes never existed, were a Josephan invention, claims Rachel Elior |
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Elior's book has been published in Hebrew. I don't know when an English translation is due. Elior herself has been posting and defending her theory on various blogs, especially drjimwest and ancienthebrewpoetry, where she responds to criticism.
See also unreasonablefaith - DSS shocker is a dud |
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Now, all we need is to find some Hebrew speakers on this form - and living in Israel for easy of access to said book - and the debate over her exact position can begin......particularly as her argument re DDS does not necessarily require for the Essenes to have been an invention by Josephus. Meanwhile I'll be posting a 'wacky' idea of mine later today over on the Rachel Elior thread - wacky the idea might well be - but I've just got to try it out........Elior' position re Josephus inventing the Essenes has put my mind in overdrive..... |
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Some interesting discussion in my absence!
Regarding Spin and DCH’s discussion on priests--I have to agree with DCH on the possibility of priests being involved in Essenism, whatever Essenism may or may not have been. The days of the priesthood being a privileged caste were long gone by this time, and many in the lower priesthood lived in abject poverty. I don’t think we can think of the priesthood of this era as being a monolithic entity, anymore than we can think of “Judaism” of the era being a monolithic, one-size-fits-all, identity. It seems the priests’ philosophical inclinations were as variegated as the rest of the population, including Hellenists, Hillelians, Shammaites, Qumranians, and Sadducees, and probably some who just didn’t give a damn one way or the other. I’m sure I’ve left some out—shoot, it wouldn’t surprise me to find out there were UFO-abductionists amongst them! Hi MaryHelena—Yes, I’ve been following the Rachel Echior discussion thread with interest. At this point, I’m not persuaded, but I have ordered her book and so will withhold judgment until I can read her argument in detail. It will probably be a few weeks before it arrives—the friend I asked to pick it up for me isn’t always the most reliable at follow-through. Not to mention it’s going to take me awhile to slog through the Hebrew! Spin, I have another question for you. Do you know, has the etymology of the Greek term translated as “Essenes” been pinned down? I ask because it seems to me the simplest explanation for the lack of reference is that the sectarians known as “Essenes” didn’t call themselves Essenes. Perhaps being a small segment of the population, having withdrawn from society, and pursuing a lifestyle (if we believe Philo, Josephus, & Pliny) that obviously fascinated Judaeo-Hellenists and was most comparable to Hellenist philosophical schools, they simply failed to attract the attention of other Jews? Warmly, Sarai |
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