Violence, Power, and Society in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Violence is one of the key themes in the Dead Sea Scrolls. It captured the imagination of the Sectarians who wrote these scrolls, and who saw themselves as victims of persecution. Their vision for the end of days included fantasies of revenge against their enemies. In this volume, Alex P. Jassen explores the intersection of violence and power in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the ancient sectarian movement which generated and preserved these texts. Bringing a multi-disciplinary approach to this topic, he offers insights into the origins and function of violence for the people behind the Dead Sea Scrolls. He demonstrates how they positioned themselves in a world dominated by more powerful Jews and the overwhelming might of foreign empires. Jassen addresses the complex relationship between violence, power, and social groups by drawing on cross-cultural examples of sectarianism, millennial movements, and disempowered groups, with particular emphasis on New Religious movements such as the Branch Davidians.
- Explains the origin and rhetorical function of violent language and imagery behind the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Employs a multidisciplinary approach by utilizing social-scientific approaches
- Addresses the complex relationship between violence, power, and social groups in an ancient society by drawing on cross-cultural examples of sectarianism, millennial movements, and disempowered groups
Product details
August 2025Hardback
9781009609081
279 pages
228 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from August 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. From contextless accounts to holistic portraits of violence
- 3. The beginnings of violent conflict
- 4. Sectarian identity, intensified conflict, and the turn to violence
- 5. Persecution, victimhood, and storytelling in sectarian portraits of present-time violence
- 6. Reversal, reciprocity, and revenge in sectarian fantasies of eschatological violence
- 7. Violent imaginaries and practical violence in the war scroll
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography.