Adalberto Magnelli (University of Florence, Italy), Giuseppe Petrantoni (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)

A Note on 7Q19, a Greek Fragment of Jubilees from Qumran?, pp. 90-94

Keywords: Qumran, Jubilees, Greek, papyrus, Bible


Abstract

A Greek text written on a broken papyrus impression from Qumran (Cave 7) initially was identified with a possible Pauline epistle. But, the words κτίσεως, referring to a sort of “creation, foundation”, and ταῖς γραφαῖς, probably relating to the Holy Scriptures, give us a possible evidence that the whole inscription could refer to a Parabiblical or Pseudoepigraphical text. In fact, a comparison between the Greek fragment 7Q19 from Qumran and the reconstructed Hebrew version of Jubilees 1:29 could show that probably 7Q19 is the first known Greek fragment of a lost Pseudoepigraphical Book of Jubilees.