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The most clearly historical references in the text can be found in Fragments 3-4 Column 1, which cites Nahum 2:11b, "Where the lion goes to enter, there also goes the whelp..." and provides the commentary, "trius, king of Greece, who sought to enter Jerusalem through the counsel of the Flattery-Seekers; power of the kings of Greece from Antiochus until the appearance of the rulers of the kittim...."
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Rujukan sejarah paling jelas dapat dilihat dalam Fragmen 3-4 Kolom 1, yang mengutip Nahum 2:11b, "Tempat singa datang masuk, ke sana pulalah perginya anak-anak singa..." dan diberi komentari, "trius, raja Yunani, yang berusaha memasuki Yerusalem atas nasihat para penjilat (Flattery-Seekers); kekuasaan raja Yunani dari Antiokhos sampai munculnya penguasa-penguasa dari kittim...." ^ VanderKam, James C., The Dead Sea Scrolls Today, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994. pp. 10-11. ^ Shani L. Berrin (2004).

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