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has glosseng: The Habakkuk Commentary or Pesher Habakkuk, labelled 1QpHab (Cave 1, Qumran, pesher, Habakkuk) was among the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947 and published in 1951. Due to its early discovery and rapid publication, as well as its relatively pristine preservation, 1QpHab is one of the most frequently researched and analyzed scrolls of the several hundred now known (Bernstein 2000: 647).
lexicalizationeng: Habakkuk Commentary
instance of(noun) (Old Testament) a collection of written scrolls (containing nearly all of the Old Testament) found in a cave near the Dead Sea in the late 1940s; "the Dead Sea Scrolls provide information about Judaism and the Bible around the time of Jesus"
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has glossces: Pešer k Abakukovi, standardně označovaný zkratkou 1QpHab, je jedním z nejznámějších svitků od Mrtvého moře. Byl napsán aramejsky a jeho autorem je zcela jistě kumránská komunita. Jedná se o pešer, tj. o komentář na starozákonní knihu Abakuk. Text pochází z 1. kumránské jeskyně. Spis je zpravidla datován do začátku 1. století př. n. l.
lexicalizationces: Pešer k Abakukovi

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