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Calendrical Document
This is one of many Calendrical Documents
Mishmarot
Height 13.4 cm (5 1/4 in.), length 21.1 cm (8 1/4 in.)
4Q321 (Mishmarot B
a)
Parchment
Copied ca. 50-25 B.C.E.
Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority (10)
A significant feature of the community was its calendar,
which was based on a solar system of 364 days, unlike the common Jewish lunar
calendar, which consisted of 354 days. The calendar played a weighty role in the
schism of the community from the rest of Judaism, as the festivals and fast days
of the group were ordinary work days for the mainstream community and vice
versa.
According to the calendar, the new year always began on
a Wednesday, the day on which God created the heavenly bodies. The year
consisted of fifty-two weeks, divided into four seasons of thirteen weeks each,
and the festivals consistently fell on the same days of the week. It appears
that these rosters were intended to provide the members of the "New
Covenant" with a time-table for abstaining from important activities on the
days before the dark phases of the moon's waning and eclipse (duqah).
- References
- Jaubert, A. "Le Calendrier de Jubiles et de la
Secte de Qumran: Ses origines Bibliques," Vetus Testamentum 3
(1953):250-64.
- Talmon, S. "The Calendar of the Judean
Covenanteers." In The World of Qumran from Within: Collected Studies,
pp. 147-85. Jerusalem, 1989.
- Talmon, S. and I. Knohl. "A Calendrical Scroll
from Qumran Cave IV -- Miž Ba (4Q321)" (in Hebrew), Tarbiz 60
(1991):505-21.
English Translation of the Calendrical Document (Mishmarot)
- [on the first {day} in {the week of} Jedaiah {which
falls} on the tw]elfth in it {the seventh month}. On the second {day} in
{the week of} Abiah {which falls} on the twenty- f[ifth in the eighth
{month}; and duqah {is} on the third] {day}
- [in {the week of} Miyamin {which falls} on the
twelfth] in it {the eighth month}. On the third {day} in {the week of} Jaqim
{which falls} on the twen[ty-fourth in the ninth {month}; and duqah {is} on
the fourth] {day}
- [in {the week of} Shekania {which falls} on the
eleven]th in it {the ninth month}. On the fifth {day} in {the week of} Immer
{which falls} on the twe[n]ty-third in the te[nth {month}; and duqah {is} on
the sixth {day} in {the week of} Je]shbeab {which falls}
- [on the tenth in] it {the tenth month}. On the [si]xth
{day} in {the week of} Jehezkel {which falls} on the twenty-second in the
eleventh month [and duqah {is on the} Sabbath in] {the week of} Petahah
{which falls}
- [on the ninth in it {the eleventh month}]. On the
first {day} in {the week of} Joiarib {which falls} on the t[w]enty-second in
the twelfth month; and [duqah {is} on the seco]nd {day} in {the week of}
Delaiah {which falls}
- [on the ninth in it {the twelfth month}. vacat The]
se[cond] {year}: The first {month}. On the sec[on]d {day} in {the week of}
Malakiah {which falls} on the tw[entieth in it {the first month}; and] duqah
{is}
- [on the third {day} in {the week of} Harim {which
falls} on the seventh] in it {the first month}. On the fou[r]th {day} in
{the week of} Jeshua {which falls} [on] the twentieth in the second {month};
and [duqah {is} on the fifth {day} in {the week of]} Haqqos {which falls} on
the seventh
- [in it {the second month}. On the fifth {day} in
{the week of} Huppah {which falls} on the nine]teenth in the third {month};
and duqa[h] {is} on the six[th {day} in {the week of} Happisses {which
falls}
Translation and transcription by S. Talmon and I. Knohl
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