E.P. Sanders, Judaism: Practice and Belief, 63 B.C.E.66 C.E. (Philadelphia: Trinity, 1992), pp. 64, 9395, 224227, 378. Note, however, that the Scrolls provide an increasingly doubtful base of information about the Essenes, and Sanderss argument concerning the immersion pools is filled with difficulties: (a) We do not have most of them; (b) most that we do have come from aristocrats, who were not representative of the masses; and (c) deriving what Pharisees thought about immersion pools before 70 C.E. from later rabbinic literature is more complicated than Sanders allows.
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