שרידי מגילת מקרא חדשה ממדבר יהודה

Full title
שרידי מגילת מקרא חדשה ממדבר יהודה
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Reference type
Author(s)
Eshel, Hanan
Baruchi, Yosi
Porat, Roi
Editor(s)
Bar-Asher, Moshe
Dimant, Devorah
Year
2005
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
מגילות: מחקרים במגילות מדבר יהודה ג [ Meghillot: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls III ]
Translated title
Fragments of a Biblical Scroll from the Judean Desert
Publisher
Haifa University and Bialik Institute
Place of Publication
Jerusalem
Pages
259-260
Work type
Language
Label
05/12/2005
Abstract

In August 2004 Bedouin discovered a number of small biblical fragments – at least four – in a cave in the Judean desert. These fragments, which measured 3.5 cm2, contained verses from Leviticus 23–24. The uncleaned fragments were photographed, first by Roi Porat and Hanan Eshel, and later by Roi Porat and Yosi Baruchi. Recently, these fragments were purchased by the Jeselsohn Epigraphic Center for Jewish History, Bar-Ilan University, and presented to the Israel Antiquities Authority. They were discovered in a small cave on the southern slope, east of the big waterfall (N.T. 1826/09708). These fragments should be identified as additional fragments of a biblical scroll from the time of the Bar Kokhba revolt. The text of the verses found in the fragments is identical to the MT, with one exception: the word בסכות appears in fragments b and c (col 1, line 4) with a waw, whereas in the MT (Lev. 23:42) it is written defectively. The ability to complete the lines according to the MT is further evidence of these fragments' affinity to the MT. Based as they are on partial data and on photographs made under very poor field conditions and before the fragments had been cleaned, our conclusions remain preliminary.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document