Comentário sobre o Rolo de Habacuque
The Commentary on Habakkuk Scroll Click to examine the scroll. The Commentary on Habakkuk Scroll (1QpHab) • Qumran, Cave 1 • 1st century CE • Parchment • H: 14; L: 148 cm • Government of Israel • Accession number: 95.57/28 The Commentary on Habakkuk (Pesher Habakkuk, 1QpHab), is a relative complete scroll (1.48 m long) and one of the seven original Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in caves of Qumran in 1947. It interprets the first two chapters of the biblical book of the prophet Habakkuk and comprises 13 columns written in Hebrew, in a clear, square Herodian script. However, the tetragrammaton, the four-letter, ineffable name of God, is written in ancient Hebrew characters, unlike the rest of the text. The scroll has been dated to the second half of the first century BCE. In this work, the verses of th...