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... Essenes all over the country . Finally , the first Essene in history mentioned by Josephus was a man named Judah who taught his Essene students in the Jerusalem temple in the year 103 BCE , while any special settlement of the Essenes ...
... Essenes all over the country . Finally , the first Essene in history mentioned by Josephus was a man named Judah who taught his Essene students in the Jerusalem temple in the year 103 BCE , while any special settlement of the Essenes ...
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... Essenes remained unmarried for three to four years at an age when others were already husbands , and most adult Essenes were no longer married after their only wife died , or they had divorced her . This way no Essene was celibate , but ...
... Essenes remained unmarried for three to four years at an age when others were already husbands , and most adult Essenes were no longer married after their only wife died , or they had divorced her . This way no Essene was celibate , but ...
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... Essenes immersed themselves in their ritual baths much more often and on more occasions than all other Jews of their time . Last but not least , only they had ' everything in common ' : the scrolls now demonstrate that this ' having in ...
... Essenes immersed themselves in their ritual baths much more often and on more occasions than all other Jews of their time . Last but not least , only they had ' everything in common ' : the scrolls now demonstrate that this ' having in ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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