Calendars In The Dead Sea Scrolls: Measuring Ti... Review
: The year and every quarter always began on a Wednesday , the day the sun, moon, and stars were created in Genesis.
: Four seasons of 91 days (13 weeks) each. Every quarter consisted of two months of 30 days and a third month of 31 days. Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Measuring Ti...
The study of calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) centers on a unique 364-day timekeeping system that was central to the identity and eventual schism of the Qumran community. Unlike the mainstream Jewish lunar-based calendar of the Second Temple period, which consisted of 354 days, the DSS community followed a schematic solar year inherited from earlier traditions like the Book of Jubilees and 1 Enoch . 1. Structural Design of the 364-Day Calendar : The year and every quarter always began