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- Nahum_Commentary abstract "The Nahum Commentary or Pesher Nahum, labelled 4QpNah (Cave 4, Qumran, pesher, Nahum) was among the Dead Sea Scrolls in cave 4 of Qumran that was discovered in August 1952. The editio princeps of the text is to be found in DJD V., edited by John Allegro. The text is described thus: 'one of the \"continuous pesharim\" from Qumran, successive verses from the biblical book of Nahum are interpreted as reflecting historical realities of the 1st century BCE.\"The most clearly historical references in the text can be found in Fragments 3-4 Column 1, which cites Nahum 2:11b, \"Where the lion goes to enter, there also goes the whelp...\" and provides the commentary,\"[This refers to Deme]trius, king of Greece, who sought to enter Jerusalem through the counsel of the Flattery-Seekers; [but it never fell into the] power of the kings of Greece from Antiochus until the appearance of the rulers of the kittim....\"According to Larry R. Helyer (as well as to many other scholars), Demetrius in this text is Demetrius III Eucaerus (95-88 BCE), the Seleucid king who defeated Alexander Jannaeus in battle, but was forced to withdraw back to Syria. Accordingly, by \"the Flattery-Seekers\", the Pharisees were probably meant.".
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- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
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- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Demetrius_III_Eucaerus.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Discoveries_in_the_Judaean_Desert.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Editio_princeps.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Moore_Cross.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink James_H._Charlesworth.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink John_M._Allegro.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Kittim.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Pesher.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Pharisees.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Qumran.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink Seleucid_Empire.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLink The_Seekers_after_Smooth_Things.
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLinkText "4Q169".
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commentary on Nahum".
- Nahum_Commentary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nahum Commentary".
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- Nahum_Commentary subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
- Nahum_Commentary comment "The Nahum Commentary or Pesher Nahum, labelled 4QpNah (Cave 4, Qumran, pesher, Nahum) was among the Dead Sea Scrolls in cave 4 of Qumran that was discovered in August 1952. The editio princeps of the text is to be found in DJD V., edited by John Allegro.".
- Nahum_Commentary label "Nahum Commentary".
- Nahum_Commentary sameAs Q6959435.
- Nahum_Commentary sameAs Naskah_Komentari_Kitab_Nahum.
- Nahum_Commentary sameAs m.0hhtxv5.
- Nahum_Commentary sameAs Q6959435.
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