The Essenes are a very interesting group. When we look at history we know the King Herod replaced the legidimate Levi Priests. He replaced them. With the Saducees and Pharisees.....An Event Christ was not pleased with as he would tell us in scripture How is it that you fail to perceive that I did not speak about bread? Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." Then they understood that He did not tell them to beware of the leaven of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees." (Matthew 16:11-12) "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you tithe mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the Law, justice and mercy and faith; these you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. You blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camelEusebius, in his 4th-century Ecclesiastical History, wrote: When Herod was appointed king by the Romans, he no longer nominated the chief priests from the ancient lineage, but conferred the honour upon certain obscure individuals. . . . Herod was the first that locked up the sacred vesture of the high priest, and having secured it under his own private seal, no longer permitted the high priests to have it at their disposal. (p. 31, ch. VI, pop. ed.) This broke the custom of the high priesthood being attached to a particular family. Herod also abolished the practice of the high priest holding the position for life. According to Josephus, in the 107 years from the beginning of Herod's reign to the fall of Jerusalem, there were 28 high priests. The Talmud records that by the time of Messiah, the high priest bought the office from the government and the position was changed every year. But even after he was out of office, the ex-high priest kept his rights to the dignity of the office. These policies resulted in a group of wealthy Sadducean priestly families (primarily the Boethus, Anan, and Phiabi families) being appointed to the office on a regular basis. .....................This is a very import point in Bible history this is where the priesthood became totally defiled this is where the Kenites/Tares or Jews you say they are Jews but are not (REV 1-3) see the churches of Philadelphia and Smyrna the only two churches God was pleased with) began to fully take over the Jewish Priesthood..................................................Herod's decision to appoint the high priest had a major impact on the operation of the Temple. British historian Paul Johnson writes: By downgrading the importance of the high-priest, a hated Sadducee, Herod automatically raised in importance his deputy, the segan, a Pharisee, who got control over all the regular Temple functions and ensured that even the Sadducee high-priests performed the liturgy in a Pharisaical manner. (pp. 117-118, A History Of The Jews) So the question is What happened to the Levi Priests at this time? Were they among the Essenes as they came to called? These Essenes were the writers and the guardians of the "Dead Sea Scrolls" It is said Jesus spent much time with the Essenes. Yet he warned his disciples against the Sadducees and the Pharisees. I do not know this for fact but I find it a very intriging question With some very good evidence ? Were they hiding in plain site? Keeping their idenity somewhat quiet as to not raise the wrath of those who had replace them? They later were also called the Nazarene Essenes and talk of the "TEACHER OF RIGHTOUSNESS" was this Jesus ? EssenesNone of the four Gospels of the New Testament make any reference to the Essenes – a point of strong contention for many religious scholars. Though the scriptures do explicitly mention the Pharisees, the Sadducees and the Herodians, they are surprisingly silent on the existence of this Jewish sect with mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic influences. According to historians, the Essenes flourished between the 2nd century B.C.E. and the 1st century C.E. As a people, they believed in living a life that was celibate, but communal, in being kind to others and living a peaceful life. They also adhered to strong morals, and had faith in the soul’s immortality; all teachings, it has been argued, that became the very basis under which Christianity was formed. In fact, some say their practice of purification through ritual may have influenced the development of the rite of baptism amongst Christians. Some scholars have asserted that Jesus himself was an Essene, since his teachings espoused many of the same codes of conduct. Historical and Archeological EvidenceSeveral important archeological findings have verified the existence of the Essenes, including the Dead Sea Scrolls, which have been identified as part of an Essene library. The famous historian Josephus also confirmed their existence, stating that they comprised one of three major Torah schools – the other two being the Pharisees and the Sadducees. The founders of the movement, Josephus said, were Jewish high priests who came from the house of Zadok during the time of Solomon. However, after the Jewish Revolt in the second century B.C.E., the Hasmonean kings assumed the high priesthood. The Essenes believed these priests to be usurpers and proclaimed their sacrifices to be illegal. Indeed, in contrast to the Hasmoneans, the Essenes upheld much stricter purity rules with regards to their sacrificial offerings. Among other things, their idea of ceremonial purity comprised meticulous cleanliness, the wearing of white garments exclusively, and a very strict observance of the Sabbath. In addition, the Essenes adhered to a different calendar than the one supported by the Temple authorities. Theirs was a 364-day solar calendar, which designated specific days of each year to any given festivity – so that, for example, Rosh Hashana and Passover were always celebrated on a Wednesday. This was in contrast to the Hasmonean, 354-day lunar calendar that the Essenes blamed for being too heavily influenced by the Babylonians. The fact that the two groups were celebrating Jewish holidays on different days only served to aggravate their growing disparities, and may have foreshadowed their eventual elimination around the second century B.C.E.