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196 DUALISM IN THE ESSENE COMMUNITIES<br />

K)lm rwsy h#m trwt l) bw#l w#pn l( #y)h Myqy r#) Mwybw<br />

M) wyrx)m hm+#mh<br />

1 .wt(d Mwyb Mhrb) lwmyn Nk l( wyrbd t) Myqy<br />

And when a man swears to return to <strong>the</strong> Law of Moses, <strong>the</strong> angel of persecution<br />

will leave him alone, provided that he keeps his obligation.<br />

Therefore, Abraham circumcised himself on <strong>the</strong> day that <strong>the</strong> law became<br />

known to him.<br />

The idea that each individual belongs ei<strong>the</strong>r to <strong>the</strong> lot of God or to <strong>the</strong><br />

lot of Belial is frequently found in <strong>the</strong> Dead Sea Scrolls <strong>and</strong> has been discussed<br />

by some of <strong>the</strong> finest scholars. Yet, most of <strong>the</strong>se discussions have<br />

ignored <strong>the</strong> practical aspect of <strong>the</strong> idea. For example, <strong>the</strong> connection<br />

between this idea <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> covenant with God has not always been clearly<br />

indicated. Several passages imply that a person belongs to <strong>the</strong> lot of God<br />

as long as he does not violate his obligation to observe God’s comm<strong>and</strong>ments.<br />

Evidently, those who intentionally transgress are expelled from<br />

<strong>the</strong> community of God 2 <strong>and</strong> consequently are consigned to Belial. Thus,<br />

practical procedures were needed in order to decide who should be<br />

expelled <strong>and</strong> who could rightfully remain in <strong>the</strong> community. In principle,<br />

only those who intentionally transgressed would be expelled, while those<br />

who did so unintentionally would remain. Yet, this distinction was difficult<br />

to put into practice <strong>and</strong> bo<strong>the</strong>red <strong>the</strong> legislators of <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

It should be emphasized that no one who rebels against God (namely<br />

against His comm<strong>and</strong>ments) can remain in <strong>the</strong> community. There is a<br />

sense of mutual responsibility in <strong>the</strong> community (which is symbolized by<br />

<strong>the</strong> sharing of <strong>the</strong> property <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> common meals). Of course, <strong>the</strong> community<br />

cannot be responsible for intentional transgressions committed surreptitiously.<br />

The oath by <strong>the</strong> Holy Name, taken by those who first join <strong>the</strong><br />

community in <strong>the</strong> annual ceremony, is aimed to put <strong>the</strong> responsibility in<br />

such cases on <strong>the</strong> transgressor alone. This is inferred from CD 15.12–13:<br />

My)yqn #pn lkbw bl lk h#m trwt l) bw#l wyl( Myqy r#)kw<br />

l(my M) wnmm Mh<br />

And when one imposes upon himself an oath to turn back to observe <strong>the</strong><br />

Law of Moses with all (his) heart <strong>and</strong> all (his) soul, <strong>the</strong> Community’s members<br />

are not responsible any more for his sins. 3<br />

1. The covenant is compared here to Abraham’s circumcision, which protected him<br />

from Belial.<br />

2. See 4Q266 (Damascus Document Fragments) 11.5–18.<br />

3. The verb l(m should be taken here in its original meaning “to cover,” cf. <strong>the</strong><br />

noun ly(m;. This meaning of <strong>the</strong> root is found in several biblical passages, e.g., Num

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