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Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered - The Preterist Archive

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an explanation, if substantiated, is helpful in illuminating his Roman citizenship and easy relations<br />

with high Roman officials or their protégés throughout his career.<br />

In Line 12, it is possible that one encounters a 400-year symbolic historical scheme, beginning with the<br />

going out from Egypt of the kind one encounters in the Damascus Document (i.5 -6; 390 years). As<br />

noted above, one should be careful of the chronological precision of these visionary reckonings and<br />

take them as symbolic or as approximations only. Where the 390 years in the Damascus Document is<br />

concerned, for instance, there can be little doubt that this relates to Ezek. 4:9 - an important prophet at<br />

Qumran - having to do with the absence of prophecy in Israel. <strong>The</strong> reference to 'seventy years' in Line<br />

22, as with similar chronological reckonings in the Angels of Mastemoth and the Rule of Belial text<br />

above, ties this text to the Daniel cycle of literature.

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