Exod 3:13–15

Alleged Provenance

1. Community of the Essenes, Qumran (ca. 30 BC/20 AD–68 AD); 2. Qumran Cave 4 (68–1952); 3. Khalil Iskander Shahin (“Kando”), Bethlehem (1952–65), Lebanon (1965–69), Zürich (1969–93); 4. Private collection, Switzerland (1993–2001)
[Schøyen not dated]

Identifications

4Q14 (Exodc) frg. 1a 1–3 by Eshel and Eshel [2007]

Listed by Emanuel Tov in his Revised Lists of the Texts from the Judaean Desert

4Q14 (Exodc) probable identification at pp. 22–23

Listed by Accordance

4Q14 f1a:1–3 in DSSB-C and DSSB-M

Collector(s)/Collection(s)

William Kando ➤ Schøyen Collection (2003–4)

Lines

4

Measurements in cm

2.5 x 2.3

Sources

Davis, Kipp, Ira Rabin, Ines Feldman, Myriam Krutzsch, Hasia Rimon, Årstein Justnes, Torleif Elgvin and Michael Langlois. 2017. “Nine Dubious ‘Dead Sea Scrolls’ Fragments from the Twenty-First Century.” DSD 24: 189–228, esp. 202–5.

Eshel, Esther, and Hanan Eshel. 2007. “A Preliminary Report on Seven New Fragments from Qumran.” Meghillot 5–6: 271–78, see 272–74.

Lange, Armin. Handbuch der Textfunde vom Totem Meer. Vol. 1 of Die Handschriften biblischer Bücher von Qumran und den anderen Fundorten. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009. See pp. 59-60

Schøyen, Martin. Not dated. The Schøyen Collection: Short Description Catalogue – Dead Sea Scroll material.

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