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The essay examines newly recovered Hebrew manuscript fragments that record the teachings and regulations of a previously obscure Jewish sect centered around Damascus. It describes the manuscripts' condition and probable recensions, divides the material into exhortatory and halakhic sections, and analyzes interpretive difficulties caused by mutilation, allegorical biblical allusions, and uneven transmission. The author reconstructs the sect's origins as a migration from Judah and the establishment of a formal covenant under a law-interpreter, outlines community organization and distinctive legal rulings, notes vigorous polemics against lapses and rival groups, and recommends further photographic reproduction and critical study to clarify remaining uncertainties.

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George Foot Moore

George Foot Moore was an influential scholar and theologian known for his contributions to biblical literature and Jewish studies. He is particularly recognized for his works "The Covenanters of Damascus; A Hitherto Unknown Jewish Sect" and "The Literature of the Old Testament," which explore the historical and literary contexts of ancient texts. Moore's scholarship has significantly shaped the understanding of Jewish sects and the Old Testament, making him a notable figure in the field of religious studies. His analytical approach and depth of knowledge continue to resonate in theological discussions today.

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