The Teacher of Righteousness: Modern Scholarship and the Unique Teacher of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Abstract
In this paper the Teacher of Righteousness, a figure found in the Dead Sea
Scrolls, will be reviewed and analyzed. Unfortunately, information surrounding this
figure is few and far between. Little biographical information is offered in the
manuscripts, and he fails to be mentioned in any historical texts proper. Three of the
most recent publications surrounding this figure will be presented and analyzed. In no
way will these texts offer a definitive rendering of the Teacher of Righteousness, but
their presentations will bring us closer to the Unique Teacher, as he is named in the Dead
Sea Scrolls.
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