1QIsab

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Photo showing part of 1QIsab, Isaiah 57:17 – 59:9.

1QIsab also known as the Hebrew University Isaiah Scroll is a fragmentary copy (75%) of the Book of Isaiah found at Qumran Cave 1 by Bedouin from the Ta'amireh tribe in 1947.[1] It was discovered along with and grouped and sold together with two other Dead Sea Scrolls, the Thanksgiving Hymn and the War Scroll.[1] Seven fragments of 1QIsab are also classified as 1Q8.[2] It would have been written between 100-50 BC on parchment made of sheep skin with the Square Hebrew Script.

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