The Tradition of the 364-Day Calendar versus the Calendar Polemic in Second Temple Judaism

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2020

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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

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The article presents the major hypotheses concerning the emergence of the 364-day calendar within Judaism and the related calendrical controversy, which presumably caused the separation of a certain group of Jews, known to us as the Qumran Community, from the temple cult in Jerusalem. It is not known whether the 364-day calendar tradition is older than that of the Astronomical Book, or whether the adoption of this tradition was accompanied by conflicts. The Qumran texts do not provide unequivocal evidence for any calendrical polemics. The only witness to these polemics is The Book of Jubilees, copies of which were found in the Qumran library. However, the Qumran Community itself did not share the radical line of The Book of Jubilees, which condemns reliance on the moon in time-keeping. The 364-day calendar is presumed to have been a distinctive feature of the Qumran Community, which however did not arouse any controversies within Second Temple Judaism.

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Artykuł w języku angielskim.

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calendars, 364-day calendar, Qumran, polemics, controversy, Dead Sea Scrolls, manuscripts, Qumran manuscripts, archaeology, biblical archaeology, biblical studies, Bible, Dead Sea discoveries, Qumran documents, Essenes, Qumran community, Qumranians, Judaism, Second Temple Judaism, Second Temple period, tradition, Book of Jubilees, apocrypha, Old Testament apocrypha, Astronomical Book, Old Testament, kalendarze, kalendarz 364 dniowy, polemika, kontrowersja, zwoje znad Morza Martwego, rękopisy, manuskrypty, rękopisy z Qumran, archeologia, archeologia biblijna, biblistyka, Biblia, Pismo Święte, odkrycia nad Morzem Martwym, dokumenty z Qumran, Esseńczycy, społeczność qumrańska, Qumrańczycy, judaizm, judaizm okresu Drugiej Świątyni, okres Drugiej Świątyni, tradycja, Księga Jubileuszy, apokryf, apokryfy Starego Testamentu, Księga Astronomiczna, Stary Testament

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Verbum Vitae, 2020, T. 38, nr 1, s. 79-105.

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CC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych