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Cave 3

3Q15: Copper Scroll

Cave 3 was found by archaeologists in March 1952. It contained fragments of Ezekiel, Psalms, Lamentations and a commentary on Isaiah, but the most unusual find was the Copper Scroll, a long inscribed metal sheet, which may be a list of Temple treasure.
 
Further Reading

3Q15: The Mysterious Copper Scroll, Bible Review 8:04, Aug 1992, By P. Kyle McCarter Jr.

Contents found in Cave 3:
3Q1: Ezekial
3Q2: Psalms
3Q3: Lamentations
3Q4: Pesher Isaiah
3Q5: Jubilees
3Q6: Hymn
3Q7: Testament of Judah
3Q8: unclassified, mentions Angel of Peace
3Q9: sectarian text?
3Q10-14: unclassified
 

Sources

Vermes, Geza. The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English. New York: Penguin Press, 1997.

Schiffman, Lawrence and VanderKam, James. The Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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