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Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered - The Preterist Archive

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and (You are) the maker of everything, who established (10) [the Peoples according to their families<br />

and their national languages. You 'made them to wander astray in a wilderness without a Way,' (11)<br />

but You chose our fathers and to their seed gave the Laws of Your Truth (12) and the judgements of<br />

Your Holiness, 'which man shall do and thereby live.' And 'boundary markers were laid down for us.'<br />

(13) Those who cross over them, You curse. We, (however), are Your redeemed and 'the sheep of<br />

Your pasture.' (14) You curse their transgressors while we uphold (the Law).' <strong>The</strong>n he who was<br />

expelled must leave, and whosoever (15) eats with him or asks after the welfare of the man who was<br />

excommunicated or keeps company with him, (16) that fact should be recorded by the Mebakker /<br />

Overseer according to established practice and his judgement will be completed. <strong>The</strong> sons of Levi and<br />

(17) [the inhabitants] of the camps are to gather together in the third month (every year) to curse those<br />

who depart to the right or (18) [to the left from the] Torah. And this is the exact sense of the<br />

judgements that they are to do for the entire Era (19) [of Evil, that which was commanded [for al]l the<br />

periods of Wrath and their journeys, for everyone [who dwells in their camps and all who dwell in<br />

their cities, al]1 that [is found in the 'Final M]idra[sh] of the Law.'<br />

Notes:<br />

(35) First Letter on Works Reckoned as Righteousness (4Q394-398)<br />

Previous Discussions: J. T. Milik, 'Le travail d'édition des manuscrits du désert de Juda', (SVT 4) 24;<br />

DJD 3, 222-5; E. Qimron and J. Strugnell, 'An Unpublished Halakhic Letter from Qumran', in Biblical<br />

Archaeology Today: Proceedings of the International Congress on Biblical Archaeology, Jerusalem,<br />

April 1984 (Jerusalem, 1985) 400-407; idem, 'An Unpublished Halakhic Letter from Qumran', Israel<br />

Museum journal 4 (1985) 9-12 and Plate 1; L. H. Schiffman, '<strong>The</strong> New Halakhic Letter (4QMMT)<br />

and the Origins of the <strong>Dead</strong> <strong>Sea</strong> Sect', Biblical Archaeologist, (June, 1989) 64-73; R. H. Eisenman, 'A<br />

Response to Schiffman on MMT', <strong>The</strong> Qumran Chronicle, 2-3, (Cracow, 1991) pp.94-104. Most<br />

important photographs: PAM 43.477, 43.490, 43.491, 43.492 and 43.521, ER 1427, 1440, 1441, 1442<br />

and 1471. We present an eclectic text that follows no one manuscript where they overlap. Internal<br />

analysis shows that this text and the Second Letter were originally separate works, although two<br />

manuscripts (4Q397-8) copy them together. Note that several fragments of 4Q398 evidently belong in<br />

'Legal Exposition', Lines 48-56, but cannot be precisely placed and are not represented here. Further<br />

note that the calendrical exposition is attested by 4Q394, and it is our perception only that it is an<br />

integral part of the First Letter.<br />

(36) Second Letter on Works Reckoned as Righteousness (4Q397-399)<br />

See (35) above. Most important photographs: PAM 42.838, 43.476, 43.489 and 43.491, ER 1045,<br />

1426, 1439 and 1441. Note that 4Q398 is longer at Lines 11-13 than the form of the text that we<br />

present. Note also that the ending of the Second Letter differs slightly in 4Q399 as compared with<br />

4Q398. We present the version contained in 4Q398 here.

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