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Dead Sea scrolls
15,000 fragments of about 850 scrolls from ancient Judaism
Cairo Geniza
corpus of manuscript fragments from the Jewish community in Egypt
Damascus Document
ancient Jewish document
Apocalypse of Zerubbabel
Hebrew apocalypse written at the beginning of the 7th century, in the mouth of Zerubbabel, who receives a vision outlining personalities and events associated with the restoration of Israel, the End of Days, and the establishment of the Third Temple
Community Rule
One of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Genesis Apocryphon
one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls
Afghan Geniza
collection of Jewish manuscripts
Discoveries in the Judaean Desert
collection of ancient texts
4QMMT
thumb|right| 4QMMT, also known as MMT, or the Halakhic Letter, is a reconstructed text from manuscripts that were part of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered at Qumran in the Judean desert. The manuscript fragments used to reconstruct 4QMMT were found in Cave 4 at Qumran in 1953-1959, and kept at the Palestinian Archaeological Museum, now known as the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem.
Nestor the priest
Jewish polemic
Kaufmann Manuscript
4Q175
thumb|right| 4Q175 (or 4QTest), also known as The Testimonia, is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls and was found in Cave 4 at Qumran in the West Bank. Only one sheet long, 4Q175 is a collection of scriptural quotations seemingly connected to a messianic figure. The manuscript was written in Hasmonean script of the early 1st century BCE.
En-Gedi Scroll
hebrew parchment found in 1970 at Ein Gedi, Israel
Meḳiẓe Nirdamim
society for the publication of old Hebrew language books and manuscripts that either were never published or have been long out of print
Mishnat ha-Middot
hebrew work on geometry
Ketef Hinnom scrolls
archaeological artefact