4Q126

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Also known as4QUnidentified gr
TypeManuscript
Date1st-century BCE (Hasmonean period)
Language(s)Greek
4Q126
Rockefeller Museum
Also known as4QUnidentified gr
TypeManuscript
Date1st-century BCE (Hasmonean period)
Language(s)Greek
MaterialParchment
FormatScroll
ConditionToo fragmented
ScriptUncial, scripto continua
ContentsUnidentified Texts
DiscoveredCave No. 4 Nahal Hever

The 4Q126 (4QUnid gr) is an ancient Greek fragment and one of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The text of this manuscript is unknown and it has not been possible to identify it with any known LXX passage, a biblical verse or from some other literary work.[1][2] Palaeographically it dates from the first century BCE or early first century CE.[1]

It was published in 1992 by Patrick W. Skehan, Eugene Ulrich and J. E. Sanderson in Discoveries in the Judean Desert IX, pp. 219-221. Currently the manuscript is housed in the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem.[citation needed]

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