- 4Q175
4Q175 (or 4QTest), also known as The Testimonia, is one of the
Dead Sea Scrolls and was found in Cave 4 atQumran inIsrael . Only one sheet long, 4Q175 is a collection of scriptural quotations seemingly connected to amessianic figure. The manuscript was written inHasmonean script of the early first century BCE and was edited byJohn Marco Allegro .Contents
The Testimonia is a short document containing five
Biblical quotations arranged in four sections concerningGod 's activities at the end-time. Only the last section is followed by an interpretation. The first three sections refer to future blessings which will come from three figures, a prophet similar toMoses , amessianic figure and a priestly teacher.The first section consists of two texts from Deuteronomy and refers to the prophet-figure who is like
Moses (Deuteronomy 5:28-29; 18:18-19). The second section is an extract from a prophecy ofBalaam about theMessiah -figure, who is similar toDavid (Numbers 24:15-17). This prophecy predicts "A star shall come out of Jacob and a sceptre shall arise out of Israel; he shall crush the temples of Moab and destroy all the children of Sheth." The third section is a blessing of the Levites, and of the Priest-Messiah who will be a teacher likeLevi (Deuteronomy 33:8-11). The last section begins with a verse fromJoshua (6:26), which is then expounded by means of a quotation from the Psalms ofJoshua (see4Q379 ). These verses show that theQumran community was interested in the messianic prophecies found in theTanakh .Interpretation
To date, no scholar has seriously attempted to identify the three figures described in 4Q175, but many associate them with a father and two sons.
John Marco Allegro believed them to beAlexander Jannaeus and his sons;Frank Moore Cross identified them asMattathias and his sons Simon andJudas Maccabee who were all central figures in theMaccabean revolt; while Otto Betz believed they were theHasmonean kingJohn Hyrcanus and his two sonsAristobulus andAlexander Jannaeus .Many scholars believe that the scribe who copied 4Q175 also copied the
Community Rule (1QS) found in Cave 1 as well as aSamuel manuscript also found in Cave 4. All have been dated by the style of script (palaeography ) to theHasmonean period.ee also
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4Q107
*4Q108
*4QMMT
*Tanakh at Qumran External links
* [http://www.christian-witness.org/archives/cetf2002/scrolls02.html The name 'Jesus' found in 4Q175?]
* [http://faculty.bbc.edu/ggromacki/deadseascrolls/messiah.htm 4Q175 on "Doctrines of the Dead Sea Scrolls"]* [http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_scrolls/4QTestimonia.shtml 4Q175 on the West Semitic Research Project website]
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