The Temple Scroll — Qumran's Greatest Utopian Vision
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The Temple Scroll is the longest manuscript found at Qumran — 8.15 meters, 66 columns — describing an ideal Temple of colossal dimensions, a reformed festival calendar, and a legal code that reinterprets the Torah. It presents itself not as commentary but as a new divine Torah.
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