Netanyahu Views 2,000-Year-Old Book of Lamentations Scroll on Tisha B’Av

July 27, 2015

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu viewed a 2,000-year-old scroll of the Book of Lamentations (Megillat Eichah), the text that is read each year on Tisha B’Av, the fast day commemorating the destruction of both Jewish Temples in Jerusalem.

The scroll, which was found in the Qumran Caves in the Judaean Desert, was recently put on display for four days at Jerusalem’s Bible Lands Museum.

The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) brought the scroll to Netanyahu’s office on Sunday for Tisha B’Av, after which point it was returned to special storage conditions at an IAA laboratory.

“This is an important and moving find,” Netanyahu said. “It is very significant that that this scroll has been brought to the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, our united capital, on the Fast of the Ninth of Av.”

Pnina Shor, Israel Antiquities Authority curator in charge of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Amanda Weiss, director of the Bible Lands Museum of Jerusalem, oversee the installation of a 2,000-year-old Book of Lamentations scroll, which was on display at the museum for four days. (Photo: Bible Lands Museum)
Pnina Shor, Israel Antiquities Authority curator in charge of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Amanda Weiss, director of the Bible Lands Museum of Jerusalem, oversee the installation of a 2,000-year-old Book of Lamentations scroll, which was on display at the museum for four days. (Photo: Bible Lands Museum)

The Book of Lamentations is believed to have been written by the Prophet Jeremiah. The book stirringly recounts the destruction of Jerusalem and lamentation of the Judean people.

IAA Curator in Charge of the Dead Sea Scrolls Pnina Shor said the scroll, dated to between 30 BCE and 70 CE, is the earliest-known example of the Book of Lamentations.

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