The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament

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There has been much scholarly investigation into the historical and cultural events which shaped Second Temple Judaism – namely, the world in which Jesus lived and in which the New Testament was written. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Qumran community depict elements of Judaism that existed before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. which aid in understanding the Second Temple period. In this course, Dr. Dominick S. Hernández engages in a fascinating conversation with Dr. Craig A. Evans, leading New Testament scholar and authority on the Dead Sea Scrolls, to examine the writings, doctrines, and practices of the Qumran community as portrayed in the Dead Sea Scrolls in an attempt to conceptualize the Jewish world into which Jesus came. Together, they survey the cultural, theological, and historical relationships between the Qumran community and the Dead Sea Scrolls with the New Testament.

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Course Content

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament

  • Units 1 – 4 Overview
  • Unit 1 | Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls – Lesson 1: What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
  • Lesson 1 Quiz
  • Unit 1 | Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls – Lesson 2: Archaeology of Qumran, Dating of Manuscripts, and the Historical Setting of the Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Lesson 2 Quiz
  • Unit 1 | Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls – Lesson 3: Theories of Qumran Origins
  • Lesson 3 Quiz
  • Unit 2 | The Sectarians and the Scrolls – Lesson 1: Who Were the Qumran Sectarians?
  • Lesson 1 Quiz
  • Unit 2 | The Sectarians and the Scrolls – Lesson 2: Sectarian Characteristics
  • Lesson 2 Quiz
  • Unit 2 | The Sectarians and the Scrolls – Lesson 3: How Did the Sectarians Relate to One Another? Daily Routine and Worship
  • Lesson 3 Quiz
  • Unit 2 | The Sectarians and the Scrolls – Lesson 4: The Messiah(s) at Qumran and Second Temple Messianism
  • Lesson 4 Quiz
  • Unit 3 | An Overview of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 1: Purpose of Studying the Dead Sea Scrolls in Relation to the New Testament and Some Controversial Texts
  • Lesson 1 Quiz
  • Unit 3 | An Overview of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 2: Bible and Biblical Commentaries in Qumran
  • Lesson 2 Quiz
  • Unit 3 | An Overview of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 3: What Did the Sectarians Write?
  • Lesson 3 Quiz
  • Unit 4 | Examining Parallels between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 1: Shared Phrases and Motifs between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Gospels
  • Lesson 1 Quiz
  • Unit 4 | Examining Parallels between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 2: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Book of Revelation
  • Lesson 2 Quiz
  • Unit 4 | Examining Parallels between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 3: Pauline Literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls – Christological Titles and Terms, and the “Works of the Law”
  • Lesson 3 Quiz
  • Unit 4 | Examining Parallels between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament – Lesson 4: The Dead Sea Scroll and the Book of Hebrews
  • Lesson 4 Quiz

Final Paper and Final Task