4Q127

4Q127
4Q127, a paraphrase of Exodus
Also known as4Qpap paraExod gr, TM 69054, LDAB 10345
TypeManuscript
Date1st-century BCE (Hasmonean period)
Language(s)Koine Greek
MaterialPapyrus
ConditionVery fragmented
ScriptUncial, scripto continua
ContentsUnknown, Paraphrase of Exodus?
DiscoveredQumran (Cave No. 4)

The manuscript 4Q127 (4Qpap paraExod gr, TM 69054, LDAB 10345) is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is probably a paraphrase of Exodus according to the Septuagint (LXX) of the biblical Book of Leviticus, found at Qumran (Cave No. 4).[1] The Rahlfs-No. is 802. Palaeographically it dates from the first century BC. Currently the manuscript is housed in the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem.

  1. ^ Charlesworth 2006, pp. 467.

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