4Q246, also known as the Son of God Text or the Aramaic Apocalypse, is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran which is notable for an early messianic mention of a son of God.[1][2] The text is an Aramaic language fragment first acquired in 1958 from cave 4 at Qumran, and the major debate on this fragment has been on the identity of this "son of God" figure.[3]
^Fitzmyer, J A. 4Q246 The "Son of God" Document from Qumran. Biblica 1993 p153-174
^Edward Cook 4Q246 Bulletin for Biblical Research 5 (1995) 43-66 Archived 2008-11-20 at archive.today
^Mattila, S.L (1994). "Two Contrasting Eschatologies at Qumran (4Q246 vs 1QM)". New Testament Abstracts. Biblica 75, no. 4: 518–538.
4Q246, also known as the Son of God Text or the Aramaic Apocalypse, is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran which is notable for an early messianic...
which includes a first appearance of the archangel at the well. Manuscript 4Q246 of the Dead Sea Scrolls reads: [X] shall be great upon the earth. O king...
Babylonian Talmud contains occasional quotations from these. Dead Sea Scroll 4Q246, found in Qumran, is written in this language as well. There were some differences...
26351/jimes/6-2/7. Fitzmyer, J A. 4Q246 The "Son of God" Document from Qumran. Biblica 1993 p153-174 Edward Cook 4Q246 Bulletin for Biblical Research 5...
a midrashic text in which God refers to the Davidic messiah as his son. 4Q246 refers to a figure who will be called the son of God and son of the Most...
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Brian P. (2010) "Fragments of Canticles at Qumran". Revue de Qumran. p.352 4Q246 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library Fitzmyer 2008, p. 62....
Brian P. (2010) "Fragments of Canticles at Qumran". Revue de Qumran. p.352 4Q246 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library Fitzmyer 2008, p. 62....
incorporates the modifications proposed by Emile Puech, "Some Remarks on 4Q246 and 4Q521 and Qumran messianism", in Donald W. Parry, Eugen Ulrich (eds...
Brian P. (2010) "Fragments of Canticles at Qumran". Revue de Qumran. p.352 4Q246 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library Fitzmyer 2008, p. 62....
miscellaneous texts. Apocryphon of Daniel included the famous «Son of God excerpt» (4Q246) that had messianic connotations. However, the editor, Puech, argued that...