This is the first published monograph on 4Q185 Sapiential Admonitions B, an enigmatic Dead Sea Scrollâs wisdom text. The author offers a new edition that is based on the IAA images and aided by the Göttingen Qumran-Digital database. In an intertextual analysis, she shows that the text of 4Q185 radically transforms the sapiential discourse manifested in Proverbs, by integrating both eschatological tropes and the discourse on memory and national identity reflected in Pss 78, 105 and 106. Before it was conserved in the manuscript, the text underwent literary growth: the section discussing Isa 40:6â8 proves to be a redactional insertion.
Isabell Christine Hoppe studied Theology, focusing on the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls, at the Universities of Tübingen, Jerusalem, and Berlin. She was a member of the Berliner Antike Kolleg, Class: Ancient Languages and Texts (2019â2021). She now works as a pastor close to Hamburg, Germany.
1 Introduction
â1â4Q185 A Dead Sea Scrolls Manuscript
â2âPrevious Research
â3âPurpose and Layout of This Study
2 Edition
â1âGraphic Material
â2âMaterial Remarks
â3âThe Text of 4Q185
â4âTranslation and Additions
â5âConclusion
3 Analysis
â1âStanzaI Divine wrath and judgement (frag. 1â3 i ?âi 9a)
â2âStanzaII Contemplation on human mortality (frag. 1â3 i 9bâ13a)
â3âStanzaIIIâIV Sapiential Admonitions (frag. 1â3 i 13bâ8b)
â4âStanzasV and VI the Beatitudes (frag. 1â3 ii 8câii 15â¯ff.)
â5âStanzaVII Fragmentary phrases on God testing and searching the human (body) (iii 8â15)
â6âCoherence and Cohesion in the Extant Text of 4Q185
4 4Q185 in Context
â1âIntertextuality, Wisdom, and the Sapiential Discourse
â2âEngaging with Wisdom: Sapiential Traits in 4Q185
â3âEngaging with Eschatology
â4âEngaging with History: 4Q185 and Israelâs âNational Loreâ represented in Pss 78, 105, 106 and 4QAdmonidions on the Flood
â5âEngaging with Isaiah
5 Summary and Conclusion
Bibliography Index
The reader is a scholar of Dead Sea Scrollâs literature, focusing on wisdom and palaeography.