An esoteric relation between Qumran's "new covenant in the land of Damascus" and the New Testament's "Cup of the new covenant in (his) blood"?

At first glance there is no relationship at all between "the New Covenant in the Land of Damascus" in the Damascus Document and Paul's and the Synoptic Gospels' "Cup" of the "New Covenant in (his) blood, "except the reference to "the New Covenant." H...

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Main Author: Eisenman, Robert 1937- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Gabalda 2004
In: Revue de Qumran
Year: 2004, Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 439-456
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Damaskusschrift (Qumran Scrolls) / New Covenant / Lord's supper / New Testament
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
HD Early Judaism
NBP Sacramentology; sacraments
Further subjects:B Lord's Supper service
B Meal
B New Covenant
B Eucharist
B Damascus Document
B Qumran Community
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Summary:At first glance there is no relationship at all between "the New Covenant in the Land of Damascus" in the Damascus Document and Paul's and the Synoptic Gospels' "Cup" of the "New Covenant in (his) blood, "except the reference to "the New Covenant." However, on further analysis, there is a linguistic or esoteric one - however tenuous. This will depend on letters that have a certain signification in the Hebrew language moving over into the Greek language to develop a slightly different signification. The article examines the possible connection of the Hebrew word for "blood" (dam) and for "cup" (chos) both of which form the two parts of the Greek word "Damascus."
ISSN:0035-1725
Contains:In: Revue de Qumran