6Q6

6Q6

6Q6 is a small portion of a scroll from Cave 6 at Qumran, containing Song of Songs 1:1-7 in Hebrew. Together with three scroll portions found in Cave 4, they comprise the total witness to the Song from the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is dated to about 50 CE.

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ee also

*4Q106 = 4QCanta
*4Q107 = 4QCantb
*4Q108 = 4QCantc
*Biblical manuscript
*Tanakh at Qumran

References

External links

*Emanuel Tov [http://www.springerlink.com/content/k274152867p72314 'A Categorized List of All the "Biblical Texts" Found in the Judean Desert.'] "Dead Sea Discoveries" 8 (2001): 67-84.


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