4qmmt And Paul: Justification, 'works,' And - N... May 2026
4QMMT serves as a "missing link" in biblical scholarship. It demonstrates that when Paul spoke against "works of the law," he was not attacking a religion of "earning" heaven, but rather a religious exclusivism that used the law to bar Gentiles from the covenant. By comparing 4QMMT with Paul’s letters, we see that the core of the New Testament's "justification" is not just a change in an individual's legal status before God, but a radical expansion of the community of God to include all nations, regardless of ritual pedigree.
The parallel between 4QMMT and Paul’s use of Genesis 15:6 (Abraham’s faith reckoned as righteousness) is striking. 4QMMT and Paul: Justification, 'Works,' and - N...
For Paul, the "works of the law" were not necessarily "bad," but they were "old." They belonged to an era of separation. In the new age of the Messiah, the definition of the "righteous" shifted from those who perform the ma’ase ha-torah to those who belong to the family of Abraham through faith. Conclusion 4QMMT serves as a "missing link" in biblical scholarship
, "reckoned as righteousness" is the result of performing specific sectarian rituals that keep the community pure. The parallel between 4QMMT and Paul’s use of
4QMMT is a foundation document of the Qumran community (likely the Essenes). Written as a letter from the community’s leader to a political or religious authority, it outlines approximately twenty-two points of ritual law where the group disagreed with the establishment in Jerusalem. The document concludes with a crucial exhortation: if the recipient follows these specific "works of the law" ( ma’ase ha-torah ), it will be "reckoned to you as righteousness."
When Paul says justification is by faith apart from "works of the law," he is likely responding to a mindset similar to 4QMMT: the belief that one is justified by adhering to the specific ritual markers that separate the "true" people of God from the rest of the world. Justification and Righteousness

