Essene
The Essenes were a Jewish religious group that emerged in the late Second Temple period and endured into the early Roman era. They are mentioned by ancient sources such as Josephus, Philo, and Pliny the Elder, who describe a disciplined, ascetic community with strict rules and communal living. The name Essene comes from Greek and Latin translations; their own self-designation is not attested in surviving inscriptions, and the exact etymology remains debated.
Many scholars associate the Essenes with the community that inhabited Qumran near the Dead Sea, where the
Beliefs attributed to the Essenes emphasize purity, observance of purity laws, and an apocalyptic or eschatological
Scholarly consensus linking the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Essenes is widespread but not unchallenged; the scrolls