The Essenes were a Jewish sect during the Second Temple period, often associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran. While some scholars believe they may have been priests who broke away from the Temple in Jerusalem, this is a matter of debate. They are thought to have lived a communal lifestyle, focusing on asceticism, ritual purity, and a strict interpretation of Jewish law, but they were not located near the Red River, as Qumran is situated near the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert.
The priests who broke away from the Temple in Jerusalem and lived in Qumran are commonly referred to as the Essenes. They formed a distinct Jewish sect around the second century BCE, characterized by their communal lifestyle, ascetic practices, and emphasis on ritual purity. The Essenes are also known for their association with the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were discovered in the nearby caves and provide valuable insights into their beliefs and practices.
The fall of the Southern Kingdom of Israel (or Kingdom of Judah) was recorded in 587 BCE. This was when the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar broke through the walls of Jerusalem (2 Kgs 25:3-4). One month later, the Babylonians burned down the Temple of Solomon (2 Kgs 25:8-9). In 582 BCE the Babylonians deported the remaining people into exile.
The Southern Kingdom of Judah fell to Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar in 587 B.C.E. In July 587 B.C.E., the Babylonians broke through the walls of Jerusalem and one month later they burned down the Temple.
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77 B.C was three years after the Roman's final victory in the war for the suppression of the Great Jewish Revolt (66-73) during which Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple were destroyed and some 97,000 Jews were taken to Rome as slaves. This was a very hard fought and costly victory and there is no way that the Romans would have given the Jews independence a few years later. There were two further revolts against the Romans. One was the Kito War or "Rebellion of the Exile" (115-117) during which Jews in Mesopotamia, Egypt and Cyprus killed many Romans and Greeks. The Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136 CE) broke out because the emperor Hadrian banned circumcision built Roman temples in Jerusalem and planned to rebuild this city as a Roman city. The rebellion was suppressed bloodily. Hadrian then issued anti-Judaism law, forbad the Jews from entering Jerusalem and renamed Judea, calling Syria Palaestina.
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Brigham Young broke ground for the Salt Lake Temple on 14 February 1853. Wilford Woodruff dedicated the edifice on 6 April 1893.
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The Essenes. This tiny, non-traditional splinter group (which is given undue attention by Josephus) disappeared after the Destruction of the Holy Temple 1950 years ago.
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