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Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered - The Preterist Archive

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again heavy with portentousness for early Christian history. <strong>The</strong> 'justification' referred to has, of<br />

course, to do with 'walking according to the Laws', a typically 'Jamesian' (as opposed to 'Pauline')<br />

notion of justification. It is encountered across the spectrum of Qumran documents - for instance, at<br />

the end of the Second Letter on Works Righteousness in Chapter 6 below and in the definition of 'the<br />

sons of Zadok' above.<br />

Again, the nationalist, Law-oriented nature of the apocalypse should be clear, but the last line is<br />

portentous too. We have read the word mashuah in it as 'anointed', but it could just as easily be read<br />

'Mashiah' - Messiah (i and ulo being interchangeable in Qumran epigraphy) - which then adds to the<br />

weightiness of the text. However this may be, that this text is now moving into some concept of<br />

'Kingdom' or 'Kingship', possibly that 'Kingdom' in Dan. 2:44 mentioned above 'that will never be<br />

destroyed', is self-evident.

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