Deuteronomy 23:24
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Scroll
4Q Deuteronomy i
1 of 34Q36
LanguageHebrew
Earliest Date~100 BC (Late Hasmonean (c. 100–50 BC))
Current LocationRockefeller Museum, Jerusalem
Found LocationQumran, Cave 4
Scribal Context & Details
An ancient Hebrew scroll of Deuteronomy discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran in 1952. Dating to the late Hasmonean period (1st century BC), the surviving fragments preserve several sections of the book of Deuteronomy written in a neat square script.
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Fragment
4QDeut(k2)
2 of 34Q38a
LanguageHebrew
Earliest Date~30 BC (Late 1st Century BC (c. 30–1 BC))
Current LocationRockefeller Museum, Jerusalem
Found LocationQumran, Cave 4
Scribal Context & Details
An early Hebrew manuscript of Deuteronomy dating to the late first century BC, discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran. It is notable for its scribal practice of writing the Tetragrammaton (the divine name) in the ancient paleo-Hebrew script.
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Codex
Codex Vaticanus
3 of 3B
LanguageGreek
Earliest Date~AD 300 (Early to Mid-4th Century AD)
Current LocationVatican Library, Vatican City
Found LocationUnknown
Scribal Context & Details
Codex Vaticanus is one of the oldest and most valuable surviving manuscripts of the complete Greek Bible. It has been securely housed in the Vatican Library since at least the late 15th century and is celebrated for its elegant script written on very high-quality vellum.