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What are the origins of Christianity? Most people would say it begins with Jesus. But Jesus and at least some of his disciples were influenced by, or followers of, people who called themselves “the sons of light.” Others called them the Essenes – an extremely ascetic Jewish sect, who lived in Jerusalem and in the desert near the Dead Sea. Literary elites, they copied, collected and wrote scrolls, both biblical and secular texts, which have been dated from the beginning of the second century BCE until 70 CE, when the Temple and their community were destroyed. The key figure for our inquiry was John the Baptist, apparently an Essene.

According to the Gospel of Matthew, “Then Jesus came from Galilee to Jordan unto John to be baptized by him.”

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