Episode 267: Jamal-Dominique Hopkins - Sacrifice in the Dead Sea Scrolls

In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and co-host Cynthia Shafer-Elliott learn from Jamal-Dominique Hopkins about the history of sacrifice in the Qumran community and the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls in understanding Judaism during the Second Temple period, exploring the interplay of tradition and innovation in ancient Jewish communities. Join them as they explore the following questions:

  • What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and why should people care about them?

  • Where did the name “Dead Sea Scrolls” come from?

  • Why did the community at Qumran leave Jerusalem?

  • Who are the Essenes?

  • What kind of historical context do we have for this setting around the Dead Sea Scrolls?

  • What’s the relationship between sacrifice and the temple?

  • What does spiritualized sacrifice mean?

  • Were there any alternatives to sacrificing animals that were seen as legitimate to the community in Qumran?

  • Why was the calendar so important to the community in Qumran?

  • Did the community in Qumran view the writing of their text as a sacred practice or devotion?

  • What are the Masoretic texts?

  • Can we trace back even further to a time when worship and sacrifice had to be reimagined?

  • What is the book of Jubilees and how does it relate to the Dead Sea Scrolls?

  • What kind of archaeological evidence, if at all, did Jamal use in the research of sacrifice at Qumran and the Dead Sea Scroll community that lived there?

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  • “Being a community that was called to sacrifice and called to tend to the temple, no longer having access to the temple, now you have to find ways of preserving that spiritualized understanding.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “[The Dead Sea Scrolls] represent a priestly Jewish community during the late Second Temple period that began in Jerusalem but eventually ended up in the Judean desert at a place called Khirbet Qumran.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “The idea of who preserves the most authentic form of Judaism during this time was a contentious issue.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “The Essenes, this priestly community that is the principal community related to the Dead Sea Scrolls, were the ones that felt that they were the rightful priests that belonged in Jerusalem.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “This priestly community who understood themselves as the preservers of temple purity and sacrifice now find themselves in this desert community where there is no temple. There's only one temple, and that one temple is in Jerusalem.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “How do you preserve the integrity of the temple or even the various sacrificial customs that were very much part of Israel's history? How does one maintain that when you have no access to the temple?”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “The calendar played a key role in observing holiness and purification in Israel.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “This [argument about the calendar] is all around how one should conduct themselves to maintain a sense of purity. Because if one had wanted to have a relationship with God, one needed to maintain a sense of purity and holiness.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “If we could think of the versions of Bible today, we have all these different English versions, modern language versions, German, French, etc. Within the Dead Sea Scrolls, you find four versions of the Hebrew Bible.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “I think the idea behind sacrifice is that sacrifice is this practice that mirrors or mimics one's heart, one's right attitude before God.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “That's the idea, that the right heart behind sacrifice is what God is after. Not necessarily just the sacrifice of slaughtering animals without a right heart.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “During the time of Jesus and the Second Temple period, there wasn't necessarily a canon, but there were authoritative writings, authoritative sources. We call it authoritative pseudepigraphy.”Jamal Hopkins@theb4np

  • “What my research looks at is asking the question: was there actual sacrifice at Khirbet Qumran among these people?”

Mentioned in This Episode

Class: April class “Divine Violence in the Old Testament”

Books: Cultic Spiritualization: Religious Sacrifice in the Dead Sea Scrolls by Jamal-Dominique Hopkins

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