A Dead Sea Scrolls fragment with the name of Aristobulus

A tiny Qumran Cave 4 fragment (IAA Plate 76 frag. 15) preserves the oldest transliteration in Hebrew letters of the name Aristobulus. The fragment probably derives from a historical record describing events around the Roman conquest, and the use of the Greek name for Aristobulus II agrees with the t...

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Published in:Journal of Jewish studies
Main Author: Tigchelaar, Eibert J. C. 1959- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2023
In: Journal of Jewish studies
Year: 2023, Volume: 74, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-4
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Summary:A tiny Qumran Cave 4 fragment (IAA Plate 76 frag. 15) preserves the oldest transliteration in Hebrew letters of the name Aristobulus. The fragment probably derives from a historical record describing events around the Roman conquest, and the use of the Greek name for Aristobulus II agrees with the thesis that he did not have a Hebrew name.
ISSN:2056-6689
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Jewish studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18647/3562/jjs-2023