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- Qumran_calendrical_texts abstract "There are about twenty different texts from Qumran which deal with a 364-day solar calendar. They are mainly very fragmentary, so the calendar is not completely understood. However, it is significantly different from the Babylonian lunar calendar which evolved into the 354-day Hebrew calendar as known today. The scrolls calendar divided the year into four quarters and recorded the feast days of the community. Feasts were fixed to the solar year and so occurred on different days from those indicated in the Babylonian-based calendar. Many of the texts are rosters of weekly shifts or courses of temple service for the twenty-four priestly families, known as Mishmarot. The calendar is foreseen in the early sections of the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees, texts also found in large numbers at Qumran.".
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageExternalLink 4Q319.pdf.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageExternalLink QumranCalendar.pdf.
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- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Aristobulus_II.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Enoch.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Jubilees.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calendars.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Hyrcanus_II.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Intercalation_(timekeeping).
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink John_Hyrcanus.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Jubilee_(biblical).
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Schiffman.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(praetor_56_BC).
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Pompey.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Priestly_divisions.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Qumran.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Salome_Alexandra.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLink Solar_calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Qumran calendrical texts".
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts subject Category:Calendars.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts subject Category:Hebrew_calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts type Convention.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts type Calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts type Convention.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts type Thing.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts comment "There are about twenty different texts from Qumran which deal with a 364-day solar calendar. They are mainly very fragmentary, so the calendar is not completely understood. However, it is significantly different from the Babylonian lunar calendar which evolved into the 354-day Hebrew calendar as known today. The scrolls calendar divided the year into four quarters and recorded the feast days of the community.".
- Qumran_calendrical_texts label "Qumran calendrical texts".
- Qumran_calendrical_texts seeAlso Enoch_calendar.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts sameAs Q7272784.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts sameAs Calendario_delle_settimane.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts sameAs m.0n49kzk.
- Qumran_calendrical_texts sameAs Q7272784.
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