Ps 11:1–4

Name or Description

XQPs C [Flint 2014]

Identifications

11Q7 (Psc) frg. 3a [Eshel and Eshel 2007, 276–77]

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

11Q7 (Psc) frg. 3a (Ps 11:1-4) at p. 69

Listed by Accordance

11Q7 f3a in DSSB-C and DSSB-M

Collector(s)/Collection(s)

William Kando ➤ Craig (& Joel) Lampe (2002?) ➤ Green Collection (Nov 2009) → Museum of the Bible

Lines

4

Measurements in cm

2.3 x 1.4

Edition

Eshel and Eshel 2007, 276–77
Wolfe et al. 2016

Sources

“A Journey for the Truth: Investigating the Recent Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments.” Museum of the Bible. https://www.museumofthebible.org/dead-sea-scroll-fragments

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, 16.

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.

Eshel, Esther and Hanan Eshel. 2007. “A Preliminary Report on Seven New Fragments from Qumran.” Meghillot 5–6: 271–78, at 276–77.

Flint, Peter W. 2014. “Unrolling the Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls.” Pages 238–39 in The Oxford Handbook of the Psalm. Edited by William P. Brown. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Wolfe, Lisa M. with Allison Bevers, Kathryn Hirsch, Leigh Smith, and Daniel Ethan Watt. 2016. “Psalm 11:1–4 (Inv.MOTB.SCR.000121).” Pages 190–99 in Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments in the Museum Collection. Edited by Emanuel Tov, Kipp Davis and Robert Duke. Publications of Museum of the Bible 1. Leiden – Boston: Brill.

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