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An essay examines the origins, beliefs, rituals, and communal institutions of the Essenes, synthesizing Greco‑Roman testimonies and rabbinic material to reconstruct their character. It outlines their strict observance of Mosaic law and purity regulations, avoidance of oaths, frequent abstention from marriage, communal ownership and shared labor, nonviolence, and rejection of slavery. The account describes internal governance, disciplinary procedures, and the aspirational aim of spiritual perfection expressed through prophecy and healing. The author collates ancient accounts, critiques their biases, and offers an impartial overview of the sect’s doctrines, practices, numbers, and relationship to contemporary Jewish and early Christian movements.

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Christian D. Ginsburg

Christian D. Ginsburg was a notable scholar and theologian known for his extensive work on Jewish history and mysticism. His significant contributions include "The Essenes: Their History and Doctrines," which explores the beliefs and practices of this ancient Jewish sect, and "The Kabbalah: Its Doctrines, Development, and Literature," a comprehensive study of Jewish mystical thought. Ginsburg's writings reflect a deep engagement with religious texts and traditions, making him an important figure in the study of Jewish literature and philosophy.

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