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  Dead Sea Scrolls
  The Parable of
  the Bountiful
  Tree

 
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  Society Library

 

The Parable of the Bountiful Tree

*Most of the Dead Sea manuscripts found are heavily damaged fragments of scrolls, some very tentatively pieced together. Often the preserved scraps give only glimpses of what existed in the original text.
(...) indicates that there is undecipherable or lost text within this parameter

Please consider this, you who are wise: If a man  has a fine tree,
which grows high, all the way to heaven (...) (...) of the soil, and
it produces succulent fruit every year with the autumn rains
and the spring rains, (...) and in thirst, will he not (...) and guard it
(...) to multiply the boughs (?) of (...) from its shoot, to increase
(...) and its mass of branches (...)

(...) your God (...) your hearts (...) (...) with a willing spirit.
(...) Shall God establish (...) from your hand?
When you rebel, (...) your intentions, will He not confront you
, reprove you and reply to your complaint?
(...) As for God, His dwelling is in heaven, and his kingdom
embraces the lands ; in the seas (...) in them, and (...)