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Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered - The Preterist Archive

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has come, and the earth will be full of Knowledge and praise of God. F[or] (5) the era of peace has<br />

come, and the laws of Truth and the testimony of Rightousness, to teach [all mankind] (6) the Ways of<br />

God and the mightiness of His works; [they shall be instructed until all Eternity. All cr[eation] (7) will<br />

bless Him, and every man will bow down before Him in worship, and their he[arts will be] as one. For<br />

He [prepared] (8) their actions before ever they were created, and [measured out] the service of<br />

Righteousness as their portion (9) in their generations. For the rule of Goodness (Righteousness) has<br />

come, and He has raised up the Throne of the [Messiah.] (10) And Wisdom will increase greatly.<br />

Insight and understanding will be confirmed by the works of [His] Holiness . . .<br />

32. Admonitions To <strong>The</strong> Sons Of Dawn (4Q298) (Plate 10)<br />

On the surface, there is nothing astonishing about this text and no reason why it should be written in<br />

an unknown script, called earlier by some scholars 'cryptic'. We have been able to decipher it and<br />

provide the following chart, which equates the letters used in the text with their corresponding<br />

Hebrew forms:<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters used are not those of 4Q186, another work using a kind of cryptic script. 4Q186, which has<br />

been known for some time, mixes a few words written in the Greek and Paleo-Hebrew alphabets with<br />

those in ordinary square Hebrew letters. Furthermore it is inscribed in mirror writing. By contrast, the<br />

Admonitions to the Sons of Dawn does not mix scripts, moves from right to left, and relies on 23<br />

more or less arbitrary symbols.<br />

It also uses a character or symbol, perhaps a syntactic marker or null character, which has no<br />

equivalent in the Hebrew alphabet. Null symbols serve no other function than to complicate a script's<br />

decipherment. In some cases, a script of this kind may not even be 'cryptic' at all, but simply have not<br />

come down to us and therefore be 'unknown'. Given the nature of the letters of this script, however,<br />

and the correspondences we have worked out, this is unlikely.<br />

Like 'Wisdom' texts generally, the text before us follows a relatively calmer style similar to that of the<br />

Sons of Righteousness (Proverbs) and the Demons of Death (Beatitudes) that follow, and large<br />

portions of the Children of Salvation (Yesha') and the Mystery of Existence at the end of Chapter 7. In<br />

Line 1.2, it is addressed to 'the pursuers after Righteousness . . . and the seekers of Faith'. <strong>The</strong>se are<br />

important allusions when the motifs we have been signaling in this work are considered. <strong>The</strong> first, in

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