4Q448

The only King Jonathan in early Jewish history was Alexander Jannaeus ("Jannaeus" being an abbreviated form of "Jonathan") and it is widely believed that this was the King Jonathan of 4Q448, though some doubt has been raised over the identification.
The first column of the prayer may read:
::1 "the holy city, ::2 for Jonathan the king ::3 and all the congregation of your people ::4 Israel ::5 which have been dispersed to the four ::6 winds of the heavens ::7 let peace be on all of them ::8 and your kingdom" ::9 "And may your name be praised"
Others translate the first and second line quite differently:
::"Arise O Holy One ::''against'' Jonathan the king"
If this text does in fact portray Alexander Jannaeus in a favorable light, it discounts his identification as the Wicked Priest, a figure mentioned in other scrolls. For the reading that the text is *against* Alexander Jannaeus, according to K. Penner, E. Main, A Lemaire, D. Harrington and J. Strugnell, G. Lorein, and S. Goranson, with bibliography, see Goranson in the references, as well as Emmanuelle Main in the footnotes. In this interpretation, the prayer is asking God himself to rise against the king.
According to Steudel (2006), 4Q448 is quite similar to the larger manuscript 4QMMT based on philological analysis. Therefore these two manuscripts may have originally belonged to the same composition. Provided by Wikipedia
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7.88J / 7.24J / 5.48J / 10.543J Protein Folding Problem, Fall 2007 by King, Jonathan
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7.88J / 5.48J / 7.24J / 10.543J Protein Folding Problem, Fall 2003 by King, Jonathan, 1941-, Gossard, D.
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Co-expression of CCT subunits hints at TRiC assembly by Sergeeva, Oksana A, Haase-Pettingell, Cameron, King, Jonathan A
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7.02 / 10.702 Experimental Biology & Communication, Spring 2005 by King, Jonathan, Guarente, Leonard, Steiner, Lisa, RajBhandary, Uttam
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Mechanism of the Very Efficient Quenching of Tryptophan Fluorescence in Human γD- and γS-Crystallins: The γ-Crystallin Fold May Have Evolved To Protect Tryptophan Residues from Ult... by Callis, Patrik R., King, Jonathan Alan, Chen, Jiejin, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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