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- 4Q521 abstract "4Q521 or the 4QMessianic Apocalypse is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls.4Q521 comprises two larger fragments. The original editor was Jean Starcky, though translation revisions have been proposed by Émile Puech.The text begins:(1) [for the heav]ens and the earth will listen to his Messiah, (2) [and all] that is in them will not turn away from the holy precepts. Be encouraged, you who are seeking the Lord in his service! (4) Will you not, perhaps, encounter the Lord in it, all those who hope in their heart? (5) For the Lord will observe the devout, and call the just by name, .The subject of the text is eschatological and makes connection the healing ministry of the Messiah. 4Q521 may be related to other apocalyptic end-time texts, 4QSecond Ezekiel 4QApocryphon of Daniel, and has been studied in relation to Gospel of Luke's Messianic Magnificat and Benedictus and especially striking is the comparison with Luke 7:22 about raising the dead.".
- 4Q521 wikiPageExternalLink 4Q521_Messianic_Apocalypse_Bibliography.
- 4Q521 wikiPageExternalLink Expectations_and_the_Expected_One_4Q521_and_the_Light_It_Sheds_on_the_New_Testament.
- 4Q521 wikiPageID "32884576".
- 4Q521 wikiPageLength "4400".
- 4Q521 wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- 4Q521 wikiPageRevisionID "587556042".
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Benedictus_(Song_of_Zechariah).
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Luke.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Starcky.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Magnificat.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Puech.
- 4Q521 wikiPageWikiLinkText "4Q521".
- 4Q521 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- 4Q521 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- 4Q521 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 4Q521 subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- 4Q521 hypernym Q.
- 4Q521 type Work.
- 4Q521 comment "4Q521 or the 4QMessianic Apocalypse is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls.4Q521 comprises two larger fragments. The original editor was Jean Starcky, though translation revisions have been proposed by Émile Puech.The text begins:(1) [for the heav]ens and the earth will listen to his Messiah, (2) [and all] that is in them will not turn away from the holy precepts.".
- 4Q521 label "4Q521".
- 4Q521 sameAs Q4638959.
- 4Q521 sameAs m.0h3t_rd.
- 4Q521 sameAs Q4638959.
- 4Q521 wasDerivedFrom 4Q521?oldid=587556042.
- 4Q521 isPrimaryTopicOf 4Q521.