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ContentsThis text is a commentary, or "pesher," on the prophetic biblical verses from the book of Hosea ({{bibleref2|Hosea|2:8-14|KJV}}). The verse presented here refers to the relation of God, the husband, to Israel, the unfaithful wife. In the commentary, the unfaithful ones have been led astray by "the man of the lie." The document states that the affliction befalling those led astray is famine. Although this famine could be a metaphor, it may well be a reference to an actual drought cited in historical sources of that time.[2] PublicationThe Hosea Commentary Scroll was first published by J. Allegro as the fifth volume of the official publication series, "Discoveries in the Judaean Desert."[3] In 1979, M. Horgan completed a work on all the "pesharim," or commentaries, which included an extensive treatment of the Hosea Commentary fragments. The "pesharim" interpreted the biblical text in light of events of the late Second Temple Period—seeing within the text prophesies and messages relevant to the community's beliefs and practices.[4] See also
References1. ^Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority 2. ^1 [https://www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/Library/hosea.html Hosea Commentary]. Pesher Hoshe`a. Deadsea Scrolls Exhibit 3. ^John Marco Allegro. Qumran Cave 4. DJD V (Oxford, 1968) Printed book. General Collections, Library of Congress. 4. ^Maurya Horgan. Pesharim: Qumran Interpretations of Biblical Books (Washington, D.C., 1979) Printed book. General Collections, Library of Congress External links
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