Qumrańskie rękopisy Księgi Tobiasza (4Q 196-200)

Antoni Tronina





Abstract

The paper presents a Polish translation of those manuscripts with a commentary. The latter leads to the following five conclusions:
1. The original language of Tb is most probable Aramaic.
2. The Hebrew text (4Q 200) is based on Aramaic but does not accurately agree with any of the preserved copies (4Q 196-199).
3. A longer review of the Greek text is based on the Semite text. but is different from all the known texts from Qumran.
4. In the light of the manuscripts of Tb from Qumran, free from any specific vocabulary of the sect, the Book may be dated back to circa 300 before Christ.
5. The concentric structure of Tb, clear in the longer Greek review, is confirmed already by the division into the pericopes of manuscripts 4Q 196-200.

Keywords:

Tobit, 4Q 196-200

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Published
2017-06-05


Tronina, A. (2017). Qumrańskie rękopisy Księgi Tobiasza (4Q 196-200). The Biblical Annals, 47(1), 81–93. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/2236

Antoni Tronina  biblical.annals@gmail.com



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