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Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered - The Preterist Archive

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Column 1 (1) in the 480th [year] of Noah's life their (Wicked humanity) end came for Noah. And God<br />

(2) [sa]id, 'My Spirit shall not dwell among men forever,' and so their days were fixed (at) one<br />

hundred and twenty (3) [yea]rs, until the time of the waters of the flood. Now the waters of the flood<br />

were on the earth beginning with the six hundredth year (4) of Noah's life. In the second month, on<br />

Sunday the 17th, on that very day (5) all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the windows<br />

of Heaven were opened. So there was rain on (6) the earth for forty days and forty nights, until the<br />

26th of the third (7) month, Thursday. <strong>The</strong> wa[te]rs rose upon the [ea]rth for one hundred and fifty<br />

days, (8) until the 14th of the seventh month, Tuesday. And at the end of one hundred (9) and fifty<br />

days the waters abated, for two days, Wednesday and Thursday, and on (10) Friday the ark came to<br />

rest on the Ararat Range-the 17th of the seventh month. (11) Now the waters [con]tinued to diminish<br />

until the [ten]th month. On the first of that month, Wednesday, (12) the peaks of the mountains<br />

bec[ame visible. Forty days from the ti[me] when the mou[ntain] peaks became visible, (13) Noah<br />

[ope]ned the window of the ark. On Sunday, that is, the 10th of (14) the [eleve]nth month, [No]ah sent<br />

forth the dove to see whether the waters had abated, but (15) it did not find any place to alight and so<br />

it returned to him [in t]he ark. He then waited seven [mor]e days (16) and once more sent it forth, and<br />

it returned to him with a cut olive branch in its bill. [This was on the (17) 2]4th of the eleventh month,<br />

on Sunda[y. <strong>The</strong>refore Noah knew that the waters had abated] (18) on the earth. At the end of seven<br />

mo[re days Noah sent the dove out, but (19) it did not] return again. This was the fir[st day of the<br />

twelfth] month, [a (20) Sunday.] At the end of thirt[y-one days from the time he had sent it forth],<br />

when it did not (21) return anymore, the wa[ters] had dried up [on the earth.] <strong>The</strong>n Noah removed the<br />

hatch of the ark (22) and looked around, and indeed [the waters had disappeared from the face of the<br />

earth], on the first day of the first month,<br />

Column 2 (1) in the six hundred and first year of Noah's life. And on the 17th of the second month, (2)<br />

the earth was completely dry. On Sunday, on that day Noah went forth from the ark, thus completing<br />

a full (3) year of three hundred and sixty four days. On Sunday, in the seventh (4) <br />

Noah (went forth) from the ark at the appointed time, one full (5) year. < > '<strong>The</strong>n Noah awoke from<br />

his wine and knew what his youngest son (6) had done to him, and he said, "Cursed be Canaan; he<br />

shall be his brothers' meanest slave."' He did not (7) curse Ham, but on the contrary, his son, because<br />

God had already blessed Noah's sons: 'And in the tents of Shem they will dwell.' (8) He gave the land<br />

to Abraham His friend.<br />

< > Terah was one hundred and f[o]rty years old when he left (9) Ur of the Chaldees and came to<br />

Haran. And Ab[ram was seventy, and Abram lived in (10) Haran for five years, and after [Abram] left<br />

[for] the land of Canaan, (Terah lived) sixt[y-five years . . .] (11) the heifer and the ram and the<br />

sheg[oat . . .] Abram to God . . . (12) the fire when he crossed over . . . (13) Abr[am] to go out [to the<br />

land of] Canaan . . .<br />

Column 3 (1) as it is written .... twelve (2) me[n . . . Gomor]rah and also (3) this city . . . Righteous (4)<br />

I will not destroy . . . only they shall exterminate. (5) And if there are not found there [ten Righteous<br />

Men, I will destroy the city and everyone] found in it, along with its booty (6) and its little children.<br />

And the remnant . . . forever. And Abraham (7) stretched out his hand . . . (8) And he said to him,<br />

'No[w. . .'] (12) 'And El Shaddai will bless you and make you fruitful and multiply you. You shall<br />

become a congregation of peoples. And he will give to you (13) the blessing once given to [Abraham]<br />

your father' . . .

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