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'''4Q240''' ( or 4QCant<sup>a</sup>) is believed to be a [[Exegesis|commentary]] on the [[Song of Songs]]. Written in [[Hebrew]], it was found in Cave 4 at [[Qumran]] in [[Israel]] and comprises part of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]].[http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/4Q107] From its [[palaeography]] (script) it has been identified as being early-[[Herod the Great|Herodian]], i.e. c.30&ndash;31 [[BCE]].
'''4Q240''' ( or 4QCant<sup>a</sup>) is believed to be a [[Exegesis|commentary]] on the [[Song of Songs]], also known as '[[Canticles]]'. Written in [[Hebrew]], it was found in Cave 4 at [[Qumran]] in [[Israel]] and comprises part of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]].[http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/4Q107] From its [[palaeography]] (script) it has been identified as being early-[[Herod the Great|Herodian]], i.e. c.30&ndash;31 [[BCE]].


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Revision as of 21:10, 19 July 2008

4Q240 ( or 4QCanta) is believed to be a commentary on the Song of Songs, also known as 'Canticles'. Written in Hebrew, it was found in Cave 4 at Qumran in Israel and comprises part of the Dead Sea Scrolls.[1] From its palaeography (script) it has been identified as being early-Herodian, i.e. c.30–31 BCE.

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