Qumran is an archaeological site in the West Bank.
The three languages found in the Qumran texts are Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. These languages were commonly used in the region during the time of the Qumran community.
Leonard F. Badia has written: 'Morality, how to live it today' -- subject- s -: Catholic authors, Christian ethics 'The Qumran baptism and John the Baptist's baptism' -- subject- s -: Baptism, Judaism, Qumran community
There is no evidence in Scripture or any outside sources that Jesus visited or spent time at the Qumran community.
The Essenes.
Hans Maass has written: 'Qumran' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls, Qumran community
Lena Cansdale has written: 'Qumran and the Essenes' -- subject(s): Dead Sea scrolls, Essenes, Qumran community
Edmund F. Sutcliffe has written: 'The monks of Qumran as depicted in the Dead Sea scrolls' -- subject(s): Qumran community
Question Queens Queer Qumran
the dead sea is in the city of Qumran.
they pay zakat to Qumran education institutions .
It looks like it's a refer to the Qumran Scriptures.