Prayer for Jonathan (Alexander
Jannaeus)
Discovered at Qumran (4Q448)
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This prayer for the welfare and prosperity of King Jonathan was discovered in cave four at Qumran. The King Jonathan is probably Alexander Jannaeus, the Hasmonean ruler (103 BCE-76 BCE). This prayer is an anomaly among the Dead Sea scrolls, because of the favorable stance taken towards the Hasmoneans; other references to them are critical. It is possible that the Essenes supported Alexander Jannaeus during the six-year civil war. This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that the Pharisees, longtime opponents of the Essenes, had allied themselves against Alexander Jannaeus (see Ant. 13.13.5-14.1; 372-78; War 1.4.3-5; 88-95). |