Here is another interesting, and more detailed article that discusses the the connection between Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls -
https://conwayhall.org.uk/ethicalrecord/the-dead-sea-scrolls-contours-of-religious-belief/
The very first overlooked problem is the term "Christianity".
There is no historical evidence at all that there was a universal teaching of Christians in any century until perhaps the 4th century.
This is a partial list of people called Christians.
1. Followers of Simon Magus were called Christians in the time of Claudius .
2. Followers of Menander were called Christians in the 1st century.
3. Followers of Basilides were called Christians .
4. Followers of Valentinus were called Christians.
5. Followers of Macus were called Christians.
6. Followers of Carpocrates were called Christians.
7.Followers of Saturnilus were called Christians.
8. Followers of Marcion were called Christians.
Examine the list.
None of the Christian Cult leaders were Jews.
None of the Christian cults were found in Judea.
None of the teachings of Christian cult were based on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
There is simply no historical evidence anywhere that Christian cults were started by Jews or that they had any relation or similarity to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
We keep forgetting that the NT Jesus story is not history.
The NT Jesus story, including those in the Epistles are non- historical garbage.
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