Material Reconstruction of 4Q22 in Aid of Literary Criticism of the Book of Exodus

Updated by: 
Ruth A. Clements
Research notes: 
RAC/not checked/15/11/2023
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Dayfani, Hila
year: 
2023
Full title: 

Material Reconstruction of 4Q22 in Aid of Literary Criticism of the Book of Exodus

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Advances in Ancient Biblical and Near Eastern Research
Volume: 
3
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Abbreviated Series Name: 
AABNER
Pages: 
81–107
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The second tabernacle account (Exod 35–40) is found in four discrete versions, namely, in the MT, the SP, the LXX, and the Old Latin translation documented in the Codex Monacensis. This paper seeks to shed light on which version of this account was included in 4Q22. The preserved text in 4Q22 ends at Exodus 37:16. Yet, by material reconstruction of the scroll, it is possible to estimate the amount of the missing text between the extant fragments in the last columns of the scroll (cols. XXXVIII–XLV) and between the last preserved column of 4Q22 and the end of the scroll. Thus, despite the complexity of the textual evidence and the fact that the findings are based on reconstruction, this paper suggests that 4Q22 included a version of the second tabernacle account that is similar to the account found in the SP. Finally, this paper discusses the implications of this suggestion for the textual history of the tabernacle materials in the book of Exodus.

Notes: 
Special issue of AABNER, "Material and Scribal Scrolls Approaches to the Hebrew Bible." This special issue is a follow-up to the KU Leuven Online International Symposium: "Scroll Approaches to the Hebrew Bible," organized by Danilo Verde (KU Leuven), which was held on June 16, 2021. Verde’s proposal was to discuss how research on the materiality of biblical texts can shed new light on the historical study of the Bible’s formation, reading, revision, and transmission. The purpose of the symposium, then, was to host discussions on the work in progress of David Carr (Union Theological Seminary, New York) as programmatically presented in his 2020 article “Rethinking the Materiality of Biblical Texts: From Source, Tradition and Redaction to a Scroll Approach.”
Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Exodus
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents: 
Scroll / Document: 
4Q22
URL: 
https://aabner.org/ojs/index.php/beabs/article/view/1031
Label: 
20/11/2023
Record number: 
112 116