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HIS3116 New Testament Archaeology


                      A Comparison of Essene and Christian Beliefs

       There are some similarities between Essene doctrine and Christian doctrine, but

there are also some differences between these two beliefs. For example, they both

believed in eschatology, the coming of the end times. But a major difference between

these two beliefs is the Essenes were legalistic, which is something Christ taught against

and Christians try their best to stop from happening. In order to fully understand these

similarities, and differences one must first, understand what the Essenes believe in. Then,

one must understand what the Christians believe in.

       The Essenes were members of a small group that developed in the Jewish

community during the last two centuries B.C. (Froehlich, Karlfried, Howard Kee, and

Franklin Young 57). The main sources of information about the Essenes are Philo’s

Quod omnius probus liber, Josephus’ Jewish War, and Antiquilties of the Jews, and the

Dead Sea Scrolls (“Essenes”). According to Josephus in Jewish war 2.154-58, the

Essenes promoted the doctrine that was very alluring for many people, that the body is

the fleeting prison of the immortal soul (Stemberger 72). He goes on to say that, the soul

is released by death, and, depending on if the soul was righteous person it would enjoy

eternal reward on the other side of the ocean, but if the soul was of an evil person, the

soul would punished for eternity (Stemberger 72).
The Essenes lived together in very organized community, where possessions

where everyone’s (“Essenes”). They had their own community so that they could be pure.

They prohibited luxury, detested untruthfulness, and prohibited trading because it led to

gluttony and cheating (“Essenes”). Purity was an important part of their belief; they wore

white robes to symbolize their purity (Gundry 49). The Essenes rejected to offer animal

sacrifices in the temple at Jerusalem, because they viewed it as contaminated by a corrupt

priesthood (Gundry 49). This being said, Jesus would not have made a good Essene since

he mingled with sinners.

       Essene theology is that there is only one God, and that God is the source of all

power and would eventually defeat the Evil One (Charlesworth 9). Only the one God

could give forgiveness who freely offered his grace, love and mercy to all who called

upon him (Charlesworth 9). They also had purification through a ritual of immersion of

water, like baptism (“Essenes”). Second, they read scripture under the guidance of the

Spirit and affirmed that God’s promises were now being fulfilled (Charlesworth 10).

They also stressed Isaiah 40:3, which states that a voice says prepare the way of the Lord

(Charlesworth 11).

       Another common aspect of the Essenes was that they were extremely legalistic

(Gundry 49). An important part of their belief was also in prophecy; they continued to

affirm prophecy (Charlesworth 12). Like the Jews, they believed in a Messiah, the only

difference is that the Essenes might have believed in several Messiahs (Gundry 49).

Lastly, they believed the end of time was near and with end time, redemption was now

being offered to the poor (Charlesworth 13). The Essenes figured the moment of the

approaching Last Judgment to be the year 70 B.C. (Stegemann 123).
Christianity states that there is only one God, who sent his only son to die on the

cross for our sins (Reardon). If we confess our sins, and accept Christ as our savior we

will be forgiven and will have eternal life. This salvation is for everyone who is willing to

accept Christ as his or her savior. To acknowledge the forgiveness of one’s sins (which is

called being born again), they are baptized (Reardon).

       After Christ rose from grave, he told his disciples that he was going to prepare a

place for them in Heaven. Although he was leaving them, he told them that God would

send them the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps Christians have a personal relationship

with God by guiding them and teaching them. Christians refer to the Trinity, which are

God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. They are one, but in different forms.

       Before Jesus was born, there were prophets who prophesied about a coming

Messiah as seen in Isaiah and other books of the Old Testament. Then there is also

prophesies about a second coming of Jesus when the world will end. When this time

comes, it will be obvious to everyone that God exists and that salvation only comes

through Christ (Milne 314). The purpose of the second coming is to complete the

redemption (Milne 315). It is hard to know when the second coming will happen, but the

whole book of Revelation deals with the second coming.

       There are a lot of similarities between these two beliefs. First off, they both

believe in one God whom all life and power comes from. Second, they both believe that

God was fighting against the Evil One, but would/did defeat the Evil One. They also

believe in a spirit that helps guide, and understand the scriptures. Jesus and the Essenes

saw their actions as constituting a new covenant (Charlesworth 12). Third, they both

believe in a Messiah, the only difference is the fact that the Essenes believed in more than
one Messiah. Also, they both believed in a new covenant; Jesus is the new covenant by

how he died for the sins of man, where the new covenant to the Essenes was established

by God through the Righteous Teacher (Charlesworth 12). Both of these beliefs in angels

and demons, and an eternal good place like heaven and a place where evil souls go like

hell. They both seem to have practiced baptism and symbolism of water being the “living

water” (Charlesworth 18). Lastly, they both believed in a second coming and this was

important to both of their beliefs.

       Although there are many similarities between these beliefs, there are also

differences between them. Christians are more of an open group, where as the Essenes

were a closed community, to the point that their teachings were secret (Charlesworth 23).

Second, the Essenes idea of purity was an extreme for they could not be associated with

commoners, outcasts, and sinners, where Jesus was known for visiting these people

(Charlesworth 25). The Essenes believed in more than one Messiah, where Jesus is the

only Messiah. Lastly, the Essenes were extremely legalistic, to the point where it is said

that they out-performed the Pharisees in their punctilious legalism; where as Jesus

denounced the pharisaical legalism, and calls Christians to stay away from it (Gundry

49).

       If one looks at both beliefs one can see the similarities and differences more fully.

A good example of a similarity both of these beliefs believe is that they but believe in one

God and that only God can offer salvation, there are also many differences. An example

of the differences between them is that Christians believe that there was only one

Messiah, who is Jesus, where the Essenes believe in more than just one Messiah. Due to

the similarity between these two beliefs, the Essenes have been compared to Christians.
Works Cited
Charlesworth, James H. Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls. New York: Doubleday,

       1995-1992. Print.

"Essenes." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6Th Edition (2011): 1. Academic Search

       Premier. Web. 10 May 2012.

Froehlich, Karlfried, Howard Kee, and Franklin Young. Understanding The New

       Testament. Third Edition. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersery: Prentice Hall, 1973.

       Print.

Gundry, Robert. A Survey of the New Testament. Revised Edition. Grand Rapids:

       Zondervan Publishing House, 1981. Print.

Milne, Bruce. Know the Truth: a Handbook of Christian Belief. Rev. ed. Downers Grove,

       Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1999. Print.

Stegemann, Hartmut. The Library of Qumran, On the Essenes, Qumran, John the Baptist,

       And Jesus. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans , 1998. Print.

Stemberger, Günter. Jewish Contemporaries of Jesus: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes.

       Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995. Print.

Reardon, JoHannah . "The Nicene and Apostles' Creeds." Christianity Today. Christianity

       Today, 2008. Web. 10 May 2012.

       <http://www.christianitytoday.com/biblestudies/articles/churchhomeleadership/08

       0730.html>.

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A comparison of essene and christian beliefs

  • 1. Sandra Cash May 10, 2012 ID#: 971382 HIS3116 New Testament Archaeology A Comparison of Essene and Christian Beliefs There are some similarities between Essene doctrine and Christian doctrine, but there are also some differences between these two beliefs. For example, they both believed in eschatology, the coming of the end times. But a major difference between these two beliefs is the Essenes were legalistic, which is something Christ taught against and Christians try their best to stop from happening. In order to fully understand these similarities, and differences one must first, understand what the Essenes believe in. Then, one must understand what the Christians believe in. The Essenes were members of a small group that developed in the Jewish community during the last two centuries B.C. (Froehlich, Karlfried, Howard Kee, and Franklin Young 57). The main sources of information about the Essenes are Philo’s Quod omnius probus liber, Josephus’ Jewish War, and Antiquilties of the Jews, and the Dead Sea Scrolls (“Essenes”). According to Josephus in Jewish war 2.154-58, the Essenes promoted the doctrine that was very alluring for many people, that the body is the fleeting prison of the immortal soul (Stemberger 72). He goes on to say that, the soul is released by death, and, depending on if the soul was righteous person it would enjoy eternal reward on the other side of the ocean, but if the soul was of an evil person, the soul would punished for eternity (Stemberger 72).
  • 2. The Essenes lived together in very organized community, where possessions where everyone’s (“Essenes”). They had their own community so that they could be pure. They prohibited luxury, detested untruthfulness, and prohibited trading because it led to gluttony and cheating (“Essenes”). Purity was an important part of their belief; they wore white robes to symbolize their purity (Gundry 49). The Essenes rejected to offer animal sacrifices in the temple at Jerusalem, because they viewed it as contaminated by a corrupt priesthood (Gundry 49). This being said, Jesus would not have made a good Essene since he mingled with sinners. Essene theology is that there is only one God, and that God is the source of all power and would eventually defeat the Evil One (Charlesworth 9). Only the one God could give forgiveness who freely offered his grace, love and mercy to all who called upon him (Charlesworth 9). They also had purification through a ritual of immersion of water, like baptism (“Essenes”). Second, they read scripture under the guidance of the Spirit and affirmed that God’s promises were now being fulfilled (Charlesworth 10). They also stressed Isaiah 40:3, which states that a voice says prepare the way of the Lord (Charlesworth 11). Another common aspect of the Essenes was that they were extremely legalistic (Gundry 49). An important part of their belief was also in prophecy; they continued to affirm prophecy (Charlesworth 12). Like the Jews, they believed in a Messiah, the only difference is that the Essenes might have believed in several Messiahs (Gundry 49). Lastly, they believed the end of time was near and with end time, redemption was now being offered to the poor (Charlesworth 13). The Essenes figured the moment of the approaching Last Judgment to be the year 70 B.C. (Stegemann 123).
  • 3. Christianity states that there is only one God, who sent his only son to die on the cross for our sins (Reardon). If we confess our sins, and accept Christ as our savior we will be forgiven and will have eternal life. This salvation is for everyone who is willing to accept Christ as his or her savior. To acknowledge the forgiveness of one’s sins (which is called being born again), they are baptized (Reardon). After Christ rose from grave, he told his disciples that he was going to prepare a place for them in Heaven. Although he was leaving them, he told them that God would send them the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps Christians have a personal relationship with God by guiding them and teaching them. Christians refer to the Trinity, which are God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. They are one, but in different forms. Before Jesus was born, there were prophets who prophesied about a coming Messiah as seen in Isaiah and other books of the Old Testament. Then there is also prophesies about a second coming of Jesus when the world will end. When this time comes, it will be obvious to everyone that God exists and that salvation only comes through Christ (Milne 314). The purpose of the second coming is to complete the redemption (Milne 315). It is hard to know when the second coming will happen, but the whole book of Revelation deals with the second coming. There are a lot of similarities between these two beliefs. First off, they both believe in one God whom all life and power comes from. Second, they both believe that God was fighting against the Evil One, but would/did defeat the Evil One. They also believe in a spirit that helps guide, and understand the scriptures. Jesus and the Essenes saw their actions as constituting a new covenant (Charlesworth 12). Third, they both believe in a Messiah, the only difference is the fact that the Essenes believed in more than
  • 4. one Messiah. Also, they both believed in a new covenant; Jesus is the new covenant by how he died for the sins of man, where the new covenant to the Essenes was established by God through the Righteous Teacher (Charlesworth 12). Both of these beliefs in angels and demons, and an eternal good place like heaven and a place where evil souls go like hell. They both seem to have practiced baptism and symbolism of water being the “living water” (Charlesworth 18). Lastly, they both believed in a second coming and this was important to both of their beliefs. Although there are many similarities between these beliefs, there are also differences between them. Christians are more of an open group, where as the Essenes were a closed community, to the point that their teachings were secret (Charlesworth 23). Second, the Essenes idea of purity was an extreme for they could not be associated with commoners, outcasts, and sinners, where Jesus was known for visiting these people (Charlesworth 25). The Essenes believed in more than one Messiah, where Jesus is the only Messiah. Lastly, the Essenes were extremely legalistic, to the point where it is said that they out-performed the Pharisees in their punctilious legalism; where as Jesus denounced the pharisaical legalism, and calls Christians to stay away from it (Gundry 49). If one looks at both beliefs one can see the similarities and differences more fully. A good example of a similarity both of these beliefs believe is that they but believe in one God and that only God can offer salvation, there are also many differences. An example of the differences between them is that Christians believe that there was only one Messiah, who is Jesus, where the Essenes believe in more than just one Messiah. Due to the similarity between these two beliefs, the Essenes have been compared to Christians.
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