LanguageHebrew
Earliest Date~50 BC (Mid- to Late 1st Century BC)
Current LocationRockefeller Museum, Jerusalem
Found LocationQumran, Cave 4
Scribal Context & DetailsThis 1st-century BC manuscript is one of the very few surviving copies of the Book of Kings discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Written on parchment, it preserves precious fragments describing the construction and dedication of Solomon's Temple, providing a witness to the Hebrew text that is over a thousand years older than the earliest medieval manuscripts.