Two millennia ago, the ancient Jewish historian Flavius Josephus wrote of a pious Jewish sectarian group, the description of which has amazed textual detectives, scholars, and lay readers ever since. Today it’s assumed that he was writing about the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a library of tattered parchments discovered in the middle of...
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