Posts Tagged Judaism

Messianic Expectation and the DSS’s

Posted by Doug on Sunday, 19 July, 2009

Did the early Christians force a foreign concept of Messiah into their religious context? Did Jesus answer John the Baptist’s question positively or not? These questions have created controversy within the broader context of biblical studies. Many liberal scholars believed that Jesus could not have viewed Himself to be the Messiah because the concept of Messiah was one that developed later in the early years of Christianity. When Jesus responded to John the Baptist’s question, He did not claim to be the Messiah. So they said. Today, in light of the DSS, those assertions are considered untenable. Read the rest of this entry »

Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls so important?

Posted by Doug on Sunday, 19 July, 2009

Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) so important? Is it just that we found ‘old stuff’ that intrigues us or is there more to their significance than their age? Well, certainly the age of these documents stimulates interest and appreciation, but it is the content of these scrolls that makes them the greatest find in modern times. Read the rest of this entry »