Exod 5:9–14

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. 1b 1–5 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 f1b:1–5 in DSSB-C and DSSB-M

Collector(s)/Collection(s)

William Kando ➤ Schøyen Collection (2003–4)

Lines

5

Measurements in cm

3.1 x 4.0

Sources

Biondi, Lee. 2004. The Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America: A Brief History of the Bible from Antiquity to Modern America – Told Through Ancient Manuscripts and Early European and American Printed Bibles. Biblical Arts of Arizona. See the frontcover and p. 19.

Biondi, Lee. 2009. From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Bible in America: A Brief History of the Bible from Antiquity to Modern America – Told Through Ancient Manuscripts and Early European and American Printed Bibles. Camarillo: Legacy Ministries International. See p. 19.

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

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

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