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Page 1: A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Page 2: A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Thiar O n e

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Society of Biblical Literature

e?s3 Text-Critical Studies

Editor James R. Adair, Jr.

Volume 2 A CATALOG OF BIBLICAL PASSAGES

IN THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS

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David L. Washburn

BRILL LEIDEN BOSTON

2003

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David L. Washburn

Copyright O 2002 by the Society of Biblical Literature

This edition published under license from the Society of Biblical Literature by Koninklijke Brill NV. Leiden, The Netherlands.

All rights resewed. No p r t of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by means ofany information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976CopyrIghtAct or in writing from the publlsher. Requests for permission should beddressed in writing to the Rights and Permissions Office. Society of Biblical Literature. 825 Houston Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Washburn, David L.

A catalog of biblical passages in the Dead Sea scrolls / by David L. Washburn.

p. cm. - (Text-critical studies ; v. 2) Includes bibllographical references. ISBN 90-04- 12 705-4 1. Bible. O.T.-Quotations-Indexes. 2. Dead Sea

scrolls-Quotations. I. Title. 11. Series.

Printed in The Netherlands on acid-free paper

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DEDICATION

To Helen Washbum, my late mother,

who always believed in me even when I didn't;

and

to Kathy Washbum, the most precious wife in the universe,

who keeps me believing.

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PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix

INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Dead Sea Scrolls Phenomenon 1 Some Scroll Peculiarities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

TERMS USED IN THE CATALOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

ABBREVIATIONS

THECATALOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1

SELECTED BrSLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

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I produced the original draft of this work in 1983 as a Master's thesis, under the direction

of the late Dr. Robert Alden of Denver Seminary. At that time, it provided a complete listing of

passages preserved in the published Dead Sea Scrolls. Since then, of course, many more scrolls

have been published. This current work should be complete through DJD 35.

Naturally, any such work as this will miss a few items. I hope that discerning readers and

reviewers will bear with me and bring omissions that they find to my attention. The publishers

and I intend to make this work an ongoing labor, releasing new editions (perhaps in electronic

form) as the volume of newly-published material warrants. To make future editions as complete

as possible, I ask readers to inform me of passages I have missed (please include bibliographic

information!) by contacting me through the publisher or directly

1 would like to thank James Adair for his tireless efforts to get me the materials I needed

and to get this work into print.

David L Washburn

Boise, Idaho

July 2002

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Description

The material contained in this volume is intended to be a comprehensive listing of biblical passages contained in all the Dead Sea Scrolls that have been published to date. This list is accompanied by an identification of the scroll containing the passage, publication information on the scroll in question (with references to plates where possible), and a brief description andlor textual analysis.

As used in this book, "Dead Sea Scrolls" refers to the biblical documents (and documents containing biblical citations, such as I QS) discovered near Khirbet Qumran, Wadi Murabba'at, N@al Hever, and some other sites. Scholars sometimes include many documents from Egypt's Cairo Genizeh under the heading of Dead Sea Scrolls, but this practice has not been followed here. Only those scrolls and firagments actually associated with the region around the Dead Sea are cited.'

Sources

By far the majority of material is published in the series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (DJD). The volumes of this series that are available contain most of the published scrolls from Qumran and Murabba'at; the major exceptions are IQIsa', IQS, and IQpHab. (The scrolls of Jeremiah, likewise, were originally published separately and without plates - see the Catalog, though now plates have been published in DJD 15.) For these three major scrolls from Qumran cave 1, the photographic edition by Cross was used.9eriodical indexes were also very uszfbl for locating recent finds. It should be noted that the DJD volume containing the Samuel scrolls from Cave 4 was not yet available as of this writing.

Elisha Qimron, The Hebrew ofthe DeadSea Scrolls (Harvard Semitic Studies 29; Atlanta. Scholars Press, 1986) 15, likewise excludes the Cairo documents from his discussion.

Frank M. Cross and others, 4 s , ScrolL~frr,m Qumran ( h e I (Jerusalem: Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, 1972). This contains photographs of lQIsal, lQS, and 1 QpHab.

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A Catalog of B~blical Pawages in the &ad Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea Scrolls Phenomenon

The story of the scrolls is well known Commentators frequently maintrun that they prove the reliability of the Masoretic Text (MT) of the Old Testament Others claim that they prove just the opposite, that the text of the OT was in a great state of flux at the time the scrolls were produced This catalog will show that both views are oversimplified generalizations Textual comments compare each Fragment with the MT (as represented in BHS ') and the Septuagint (LXX) text represented in the Rahlfs edition Other versions, such as the Syriac or the Samaritan Pentateuch, are only noted where a variant of some significance appears and they have bearing on its analysis Citations of these versions have been taken Fram BWS and from textual notes in the source materials such as the DJD series

The scrolls, for the most part, do in fact support the MT far more than LXX To say thnt this fact indicates the total reliability of the MT as it has come to this century, however, is a gross overstatement Even the Masoretes recognized certain problems with the text they received, as evidenced by their Froquent use of the Qere siglum

Without a doubt, the most strik'ig scroll textually is 8HevXII gr, a leather scroll of the Minor Prophets in Greek This scroll is not an LXX text but is a direct, literal translation of an MT-type text ' This may suggest that the authority of LXX in Palestine was not as strong as it was in the diaspora And in fact, representation of LXX is slim indeed The only Hebrew scrolls that support it extensively are from cave 4 Scrolls from the other caves (and the rest of those from cave 4) contain LXX variants but only very sporadically There are some actual LXX manuscripts from Cave 4, but they are relatively few

While the caves did contain several Aramaic documents (cave 4 wen had some in latin and Arabic), the only biblical Targums that have been found are fragments of Leviticus and Job From cave 4, and the Targum of Job from cave 1 1 Why this is so and what it means for the history of language usage in Palestine during the Greek and Roman periods is stiU a matter of debate, and probably always will be

The scrolls purported to preserve New Testament passages have been excluded From consideration here, mostly because of the fierce controversy surrounding Father

See e.g. F. F. Bruce, Second Thoughts on the Dead Sea Scrolls (Grand Rapids: Wm. 9. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1956)

' K, Elliger and W., Rudolph, editors, Biblra hebraica stuttgarremia (Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1977)

' For discussions of its textual character and its place in the textual history of the Hebrew Bible, see D. Barthklemy, Les Devanciers d ilquila: Premi&rerepublication intPgrale du texte desfiagtnents du Dodec4propheton (Vetus Testamenturn SuppIemenrs 10; Leiden: E J. Brig, 1963) and Tov's discussion in DJD 8.

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Introduction 3

O'Callaghan's identification of 745 and its relatives Inclusion of such materials must be postponed at least until there is more general acceptance of their identification

Some Scroll Peculiarities

I 1QPs' is an oddity among the DSS. It contains most of the Psalter, but in a very strange order. It includes some apocryphal psalms and makes distinctive interpolations in canonical ones. How it came to be will probably always remain debatable, but its textual usefblness is questionable My own view is that it was a lectionary of some kind.' In the Catalog, the Roman numerals after the I 1QPs' siglum refer to the columns of the scroll. Thus, for example, 1 IQPs' xvi is column 16.

A few scrolls are in the ancient Hebrew script. Several other scrolls use the ancient script for the Divine Name, and some extend this practice to the name El as well. These phenomena seem to indicate that some of the scribes may have attached some special significance to the old script and held it in some sort of reverence or considered its use more respectIl when referring to God or the holy books This attitude of preferring older forms of language when dealing with God is strikingly like the attitude of some Christians today, who feel that the antiquated English pronouns "thee" and "thou" are somehow more reverent when addressing God (note this practice in the NASB and RSV)

In the Qumran script especially, and to a lesser degree in the scrolls of the other locations, the letters w m and yortrr are often written identically This sometimes causes conhsion when reading a passage, but the places where this is a real problem are relatively few.' Sometimes this problem of identification also occurs with he and k t h , The ancient scribes wrote he with a small tittle, thus: q, while they made &th without it: t(. If the tittle is small, or the top stroke ofthe k t h is carelessly made, confusion may arise, and sometimes does.

&nal forms of letters are fairly infrequent This is especially tme of hph , partly because second person pronominal suffixes were oRen written Illy, 73, rather than defectively, 7, as in later manuscripts. But in many instances of other letters with final forms, the normal form occurs where a final form would appear in the medieval manuscripts. In the passages that are written out in the catalog, I have tried to reproduce final forms as they actually occur in the scrolls.

In light of recent work such as Robert H. Gundry, "No NZJ in Line 2 of 745. A Final Disidentification of 745 with Mark 6:52-53," JBL 1 18 (1999):698-707, acceptance of these scrolls as fragments of the New Testament is not likely to happen.

' Cf P. W. Flint, The Dead Sea Psalms Scroll and the Book ofPsa1m.t. STDJ 17 (Leiden: Brill, 1997).

' Cf Russell Fuller, "Text-Critical Problems in Malachi 2: 10- 16," JBL 1 10 (1 991): 47-57, for some examples of places where this phenomenon produces difficulties. A scroll that distinguishes the letters fairly well is 4QDeuP. See J. A. Duncan, "New Readings for the 'Blessing of Moses' from Qumran," JBL 114 (1995): 273-290.

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Conksion of person and number in verbs and suffixes is common in the scrolls. This probably points not to differing textual traditions, but to wnhsion of similar letters and a touch of human error. Comparatively few of these variants are attested by other manuscripts or versions

Format

This volume is designed to be a reference work for scholars, commentators, teachers, and mdents who wish to investigate Dead Sea Scroll representation of any given biblical passage or book. ApocryphalflDeuterocanonical books are not included. Citations follow the order of the Christian (Protestant) canon.

Where two or more passages in the scrolls overlap, the sequence in the catalog follows the first verse of any given portion. For example, 4Qphylh contains Deuteronomy 5:22-6:5, while IQphyl preserves Deuteronomy 5:23-27. Although the former extends far beyand the latter, 4Qphylh begins a verse before 1 Qphyl and is therefore listed before 1 Qphyl in the catalog.

In the case of two or more citations beginning at the same verse, the shortest citation is listed first. Deuteronomy 5 provides a good example of this, as well. Seven documents begin with Deuteronomy 5: 1. 4Qphyl' extends to 5: 14, while the others extend to 5: 16,2 1, 22,24; 6: 1, and 6:s . They are listed in this order. This has the effect of somewhat preserving the sequence of the chapter, continuously extending beyond the previous point. Most of this sequential arrangement occurs in the Torah, but some was also necessary in Psalms, Isaiah, and the Minor Prophets.

No real textual analysis of 1QIsa' is given here Studies of the Great Isaiah Scroll are many and varied, and its true textual character is still a matter of some debate. It seemed best to refer the reader to these studiesp, or, better yet, to the manuscript itself The photographic edition" is well referenced, and location of a given passage in it is not difficult. Since the textual affnities of an ancient manuscript will vary from one passage to another, it seems far more sensible to evaluate each passage or variant on its own merits than to try to assign the entire scroll to a particular text-type or simply to pronounce it a "mixed text."

Many of the more fragmentary passages are written out klly. The chief criterion used for deciding what to write out and what not to is length. Some readings that are unique to the scrolls are written out as well, if the reading seems interesting enough to warrant comment and/or further study.

For a comprehensive listing, see J. A. Fitzmyer, 71re UeadSea Scrolls: Major Ptrblicatiotis and Tuols for Shrdy, rev ed, SBL Resources for Biblical Study 20 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990).

'O See note 2 above

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Identical to ...

Follows ...

Mostly fdlows ...

Mast& follows ... except ... Genemily follows . . .

Indicates that the scroll described agrees with (usually MT) in text, spelling and word order

Indicates that text and word order are the same as but spelling may vary, especially with regard toplene forms.

Variations in text are confined to word order, inclusion~exclusion of the article or conjunction, and similar minor matters.

Any major variants are noted as indicated.

Some variation from the text indicated, but variants are unique to the DSS themselves and are not supported by LXX or other versions, except where specifically noted.

In the Targum of Job, this indicates a reasonably literal translation of the text noted.

Only portions of the passage remain, frequently as few as two or three letters of any verse. Some of these are noted specifically. Where a verse within a given passage is not represented, this has been indicated in the passage listing rather than in the textual notes.

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6 A CaMlog ojBiblica1 Passages in the Dead Sea ScrolLv

Somwlurr fragmentary Usually, part of a column has been broken off, but enough remains for positive identification and reasonably accurate textual analysis.

E*Bu@w~y Fat& small fragments with only a few letters mfi* remaining Many of these are marked with a (7) to note that the

identification is tentative Only the rapidly advancing sciences of papyrology and stichometry make identification possible

Ofno rcdual valrte Paucity of text makes the fragment's existence purely academic. For many of these, the surviving letters on the hgments are written out.

Includes snippets of biblical text mixed with paraphrase so that the document's textual usefulness is limited at best.

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ABBREVIATIONS

BA

BASOR

BHS

CBQ

D

DJD

DSPS

DSSHU

FIor

gr

!=v

IEJ

Frank Moore Cross, Ancient Library of Qumran

In the scroll sigla, this designates an "apoctyphon," a version of the text that may include paraphrases, additions, or other non-biblical material

Biblical Archaeologrst

Bulletin ofthe American Schools of Oriental Research

Biblia hebraica stuttgmtensia, ed. by K . Elliger and W. Rudolph

Catholic Biblical Qttarterly

Damascus Document

Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, cited by volume and page number(s); see bibliography for details on specific volumes

J. A. Sanders. 71re DeadSea Psalms Scroll

E. L. Sukenik, The Dead Sea Scrolls of the Hebrew Uniwrsify

Greek

Nahal Hever (Wadi Habra)

Israel Exploration J m l

7

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Jub

LXX

M

Mas

Meich

m a

MT

Mur

N/R

om

pale0

paraph

P, Pesher

P ~ Y I

Q

A Catalog of Biblical Pasages in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Journal of Uiblicd Literature

The Book of Jubilees

Septuagint

Mihamah (the War Scroll)

Mezuza, portion of the Torah bound on a door post

Masoretic text

Wadi Murabba'at

Not represented

The text is written in Paleo-Hebrew script

Paraphrase

Running commentary on the biblical text, noted by "p" in the scroll sigla

Qumran, in the scroll sigla, the number preceding indicates in which Qumran cave the particular manuscript was found

Revue de Qumran

Serek Hay-y&sd (that is, the Manual of Discipline)

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Sam

S Y ~

SWDS

t, tg

Testim

v., W.

vis

VT

VTSup

XI1

ZAW

(7)

[ I

Abbreviations

Samaritan Pentateuch

Syriac version

Frank Moore Cross, Scrolls@om the Wildernes of the Dead Sea

Targum, used in the scroll sigla

Testimonia

vision, used in the siglum of one of the Samuel scrolls from cave 4

Vem Testamentum

Vetus Testamentum Supplements

Twelve Minor Prophets

Zeitschrvft f ir die altresiamentliche Wisenschafr

Identification uncertain

Indicates that letters within the bracket(s) have been reconstnrcted and are not on the fragment

Separates comments in the notes. What follows the semicolon is not related to what precedes

Separates comments in the notes. What follows is a continuation of what precedes

A dot under a letter indicates that the letter's identification is uncertain

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Refmnce

Gen 1:1-11

Gen 1:)-25

Gen 1:8-10

Gen l:9

Gen 1: 13-22

Gen 1:14-16

Gen 1:18-21 (v. 19 N/R)

M I Location Comments

4QGen'(447) DJD 1258 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

4QGenb (442) DJD 12.33-34 Follows MT

4QGenb' (4Q8) DJD 12:61 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

4 ~ ~ e n ' (4410) DJD 12:76 ?;1 H l n l Of no textual value.

4QGen' (447) DJD12:59-60 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

4QGenL (44 10) DJD 12:77 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

IQGen (141) DJD 1:49 -2 0';1[h4 im Dm1 1311[PP 0~7]3[* MT 13lV v. 20.

4QGend (444) DJD 1244 Fragmentary; follows MT

4QGenk (4410) DJD 12.77 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

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R+mmce Scroll Location

Gen 1 :28-29(?) 4Q483 Puech, Revue De Qwrnran 74 (1999): 259- 260

Gen 2: 1-3 4QGenk (4410) DJD 12:78

Gen 26-7 or 18- 19 4QGen@ (4Q7) DJD 12:60

Gen 2: 14- 19 4QGenb (442) DJD 12.36

Gen 2:17-18 4QGenU (448) DJD 12:62

Gen 224 4QInstructionb DJD 34: 123 (444 16)

Gen 3:l-2 4QGenk (4Q10) DJD 12:78

Gen 3:ll-14 1- (lQ1) DJD 1:49

Gen 4:2-11 4QGenb (442) DJD 12:36-37

Gen5:13or14 4QGenb(4Q2) DJD12:37

Gen 6:13-21 6QpaleoGen DJD 3 : 105 (641)

Gcn 6.15 4QCommentary DJD 22:234 on Gen D (4Q254a)

Gen 7:11 4QCommentq DJD 22:193 on Gen A (4(22S2)

Gen 8:Sa 4QCommentary DJD 22.194 on Gen A (44252)

Comments

Baillet in DJD 7 questions this identification, suggesting it could be either Gen or Jubilees. Of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Of no textual value

Fragmentary; follows MT

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; supports dlHS emendation 183 in v. 1.

Fragmentary; v. 1 1 appears to read [Ol]W for MT D13U

Identical to MT

113? Of no textual value

Archaic script; fragmentary, follows MT

Of no textual value

Commentary material splits the verse in 2; mostly follows MT.

Follows MT.

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Gen 8:13 4QCommentary DJD 22: 194 Follows MT on Gen A (4Q252)

Gen 8:20-2 1 (?) 4QGen-Exod* DJD 12:29-30 Of no textual value. (4Q 1 )

Gen 9:24 4QCommentary DJD 22: 198 Follows MT onGenA (44252)

Gen 9:24-25 4QCommentary DJD 22:220 Fragmentary; follows MT on Gen C (44254)

Gen 9:25 4QCommentary DJD 22- 198 Follows MT with some on Gen A spelling variations. (44252)

Gen 12:4-5 4QGenhp" (4Q8) DJD 12:62 Of no textual value

Gen 17:12-19 8Q 1

Gen 18:20-25 8Q 1

Gen 19:27-28 2Q 1

Gen 21:9-10 4Q365

Gen 22:lO 4QCommentary on Gen A (44252)

Fitmyer, Gen Fairly complete with many A p q p h o n interpolations. In Aramaic;

fairly literal where it follows Gen.

DJD 3.147 Extremely fragmentary; of no textual value,

DJD 3: 147- 148 Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT except interlinear note [13l;m]U over 73'13 in v. 25.

DJD 3:48 -19 nu P[V] maut 01[0] Identical to MT.

DJD 13:263 Follows MT.

DJD 22:201 Follows MT.

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Gen 22~13-15 IQGen(lQ1) DID 1.49 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Gen 22~14 4QGen-Exod' JBL 110.577- Small Fragment; reads D V ~ U (4Q 1) 582 for mi?'

Gen 23~17-19 1- (IQI) DJD l:49 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 2422-24 lQ@n (lQ1)

Gen 25:18-21 44364

Gen 26:7-8 44364

Gen 26:21-28 (2 4QpaledknesiP letters v. 28) (4Q 12)

Gen 27:38-39 4QGen-Ex~d' (441)

Gen 28% 44364

Gen 29:32-33(?) 4Q364

Gen30:8-14(v 10 4Q364 NIR, 2 k e r s each w . 8 & 9 )

Gen 30.26-36 (v. 44364 34 N/R)

DJD 150

DJD 3:78

DJD 13:20S

DJD 13.205

DJD 951

DJD 12:ll

DJD 12.1 I

DJD 13:207

DJD 13:207

DJD 13:208

DJD 13:209- 210

o[.]?[m;r 77mu 7p-r 1-1% i[u]unl Identical to MT.

Paraphrase with additions; of no textual value for Gen.

Semi-paraphrase

Fragmentary; follows MT with 1 unique reading.

Fragmentary; follows MT,

Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT.

Extremely Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Pesher precedes; follows MT.

Identification questionable

Follows MT with unique expansion.

Mostly follows MT; adds a paraphrase ofGen 31.11-13 after v. 36.

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Reference Scroil Location (Ibtnmen!~

Gen 3 1 :47-53 44364 DJD 13:211 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Gen 32:4-5

Gen 32: 18-20

MurGen (Mur 1) DJD 2: 75

4Q364 DJD 13:212

4Q158 DJD 5:1

40364 DJD 13:213

Fragmentary; identical to h+lT.

Follows MT.

Follows MT.

G e n d y follows LXX Gen 32:26-30 (1 word v. 26)

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 34:2(?)

Very hgmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 34:7-10 (v. 8 Nm)

4Q576 DJD 25:193 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Gen 34:17-21 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12: 1 1 (44 1)

Very fkagmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 34:30-35:1, 4-7

Extremely hgmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 35:6-10 (v. 9 N/R)

HevGen Burchard, 24 W 78:73

Very bragmentary; follows MT.

Gen 35:17-36:13 (36:1,11 NIR)

4QGen-Exoda DJD 12: 12 (4Q 1)

Fragmentary; follows MT; supports Qere reading in 36:s.

Gen 35:28

Gen 36:s-12 He* Burchard, 24 W 78:73

Fragmentary; follows MT,

Gen 36:6 (?) 2Q 1 DJD 3:48 j;rpo nu Y?N? Of no textual value

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Gen 36:12 4wommentary on Gen A (44252)

DJD 22:203 Follows MT except 13 for ~EI+?N~.

Gen 36: 19-27 (w. 20,23 N/R)

DJD 12114

DJD 3:48-49

Follows MT

Gen 36:35-37 &' ma 33tlpI

Identical to MT.

Gen 36:43-37:2

Gen 375-6

DJD 12:48

DJD 12:14

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very kagmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 37:7-8 (1 letter v. 8)

DJD 13:215 Follows MT.

Gen 37:22-27 DJD 12:14-15 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Follows MT.

Gen 37:27-30 DJD 12:48

Gen 38:14-21 (v. 15 N m 1 letter v.17)

DJD 13:215- 216

Gen 39:1140:1 Supports Kelhib in 39:20; follows MT.

Gen 40:12-13 DJD 12:40

DJD 12:49 Generally follows MT with some unique readings; tends to read n lp l (=Sam) for MT nlpi.

Gen 40:lS-41' 1 1 4QGenc (4Q3) DJD 12:40-41 Generally follows MT with (40:2 1-22 NfR) some peculiarities.

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Reference Scroll Locattonon

Gen 41 :35-44 4QGene (4Q5) DJD 12:50

Gen 41:15-18 4QGen'(449) DJD 12:66

Gen 41:23-27 4QCed (449) DJD 12:67

Gen 4 1 :29-36 4QGen' (449) DJD 12:68

Gen 41 :38-43 4QGed (449) DJD 12:69

Gen 42: 15-22 4QGed (449) DJD 12:69

Gen 42:17-19 4QGenc (445) DJD 12:51

Gen 42:38-43:2 4QGed (4Q9) DJD 12:70

Gen 435-8 4QGed (449) DJD 12:70

Gen 43:8-14 4QGen' (445) DJD 125 1

Gen 44:30-45: 1 44364 DJD 13:216- 217

Gen 45: 14-22 4QGed (4Q9) DJD 12:71

Gen 45:21-27 44364 DJD 13:218

Gen 45:23 4QGen-Exod' DJD 1 2: 1 6 (4Q 1)

Follows MT except reads m 3 n for MT n l J n v. 36.

Adds NL) above the line in v. 16 before 73U' (=LXX, Sam).

Follows MT except adds U 3 B above the line in v. 24.

Follows MT except lUT1 for MT lap1 v. 30.

Follows MT with one unique reading? DJD reads 7lWI for MT 1102 in line 3. Upon examining the plate, I confess I don't see anything but a lacuna where the editors read 00. It is, however, a somewhat poor photo.

Mostly follows MT,

Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; identical to MT

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Follows MT with spelling variations.

Follows MT with pesher insertion before 45: 1

Fragmentary; follows MT with some spelling errors.

Generally follows MT

U B 3 Ill Of no textual value.

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Gen 45:26-28 4 Q W (449) DJD 12:72 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Gen 47: 13-14 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12.16 Of no textual value (1 letter of v 13) (441)

Gen 48:l-11 4QGen'(4Q6) DJD 12:54 Omits 7773 DPI ;173?H1 n79N v. 7; omits 19N ht v. 9; changes word order v. 10; othenvise follows MT.

Gen 48:2-4 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12: 1 7 Of no textual value (44 1 )

Gen 48:14-IS(?) 44364 DJD 13 :2 19 Fragmentary; follows MT

Gen48:15-17 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12.17 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4Q 1 i

Gen 48: 18-22 4QGen-Ex08 DJD 12: 17 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4Q 1 )

Gen 49: 1-5 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12: 17-1 8 Very hgmentary; identical to (44 1) MT.

Gen 49:3a 4QCommentary DJD 22:203 Omits YlD (=LXX"'") on Gen A (44252)

Gen 49:4a 4QCommentary DJD 22:203 Reads Xim9 (=LXX); omits onGenA '3 (unique) (44252)

Gen 49:6-8 4- (445) DJD 12: 52 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Gen 49: 15- 17 4 Q C o m t a r y DJD 22:224 Very fragmentary; generally on Gen C follows MT. (4Q254)

Gen 49:24-26 (2 4QCommentary DJD 22:225 Only sure variant follows letters v. 26) onGenC Sam.

(so2541

Gen 50:3 44576 DJD 25: 193 :DXl Of no textual value.

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Gen 50:26? 4QpaleoGen- DID 9:25 Exod' (4Q 1 1)

Gen 50:26, 2QJubb (2420) DJD 3:79 22 (?)

Exod 1 : 1-5 (v. 3 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:25 Nm) Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 1 : 1 -5? 4QpaleoGen- DID 9:47 Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 1:16 4QExodb (4Ql3) DJD 12:84

Exod 1:3-17 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12: 18 (4Q1)

Exod 1:7 2Q20 DJD 3:79

Exod 1: 11-14 2QExod' (242) DJD 3:49

Exod 1 : 16-21 4QExodb (4Q13) DJD 12:86

Exod 1 :22-2:s 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12: 19 (4Q 1)

Exod 2:2-18 4QExodb (4Q13) DID 12:87

Exod 2.10 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:26 Exod' (4Q 1 1)

Exod 2:22-3:4 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:27 Exod (44 1 1 )

a:!

Paraphrase; of no textual value.

Mostly follows MT.

Of no textual value

Fragmentary; generally follows LXX.

Follows MT except reads PltYll [D'LI3I1)] v. 5 (LXX= n m m r n N

Extremely fragmentary; of no textual value.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT

Generally follows MT with some minor variation.

Mostly foUows MT.

Strange addition v. 3; otherwise generally follows LXX,

Follows MT except l32PS'l for Ipyl'l ( = M Y , Sam).

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E d 3%-16 (1 letter v 16)

4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:20 (4Q1)

Follows MT with some unique readings.

p l y u n ~* ix t )u D Y : ~ Identical to MT.

Emd 3:12 44158 DJD 5:2

4QExodb (4Q13) DJD 12:90 A puzzling array of variants, many unique.

4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:28 Exod' (441 1)

Very Fragmentary; identical to MT.

4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:22 (44 1)

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

4QExodb (4Ql3) DJD 12:91 Fragmentary; all non-MT readings are unique; otherwise follows MT.

4QGen-Exoda DJD 12:22 (441)

Very fragmentary; follows MT. Exod 4:4-9

4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:23 (44 1)

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Exod 4:27-28 44158 DJD 5: 1 Loose paraphrase; of no textual value.

E X O ~ 4:28-3 1

Exod 4.3 1

MurExod &furl) DJD 2:77

2Q3 DJD 353

Identical to MT

[l]IltfW'l

[111?'1 Of no textual value

Exod 5:3 MurExod (Mur 1 ) DJD 2:77 Extremely fragmentary; of no textual value,

Exod 5:3,5

E ~ o d 513-14

2QExodc (2Q4) DJD 3.56 (244)

Of no textual value.

4QExodb (4Q13) DJD 12:93-94 Fragmentary; most non-MT readings follow LXX or are unique.

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Exod 5:3-17 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:24-25 Follows MT (4Q 1)

Exod 6:3-6 4QExodb (4Q19) DJD 12: 147 Fragmentary; follows MT

Exod 6:4-21 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:25-26 Fragmentary, follows MT with (1 word v. 4) (441) 1 unique reading.

Exod 6:s-11 Mur Exod DJD 2:77-78 Identical to MT. (Mur 1

Exod 6:25 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:26 Of no textual value (441)

Exod 6:25-7: 16 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:72-73 Generally follows MT word 7: 16) (W22)

Exod 6:25-7:19 4QpaleoExodm SWDS 14, 24 Archaic script; similar to Sam. (4422)

Exod 7: 1-4 242 DJD 3:50 Fragmentary; identical to MT,

Exod 7:s-13 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:27 Follows MT with 1 LXX (44 1) reading (?ID? for ?H V. 10)

Exod 7: 15-20 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:28 Mostly follows MT. (1 word v. 20) (441)

Exod 7: 16-19 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:74-75 Includes addition to v. 8 from (4422) Sam (but addition has several

unique readings); otherwise follows MT.

Exod 7: 17-23 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12: 103 Very fragmentary; follows MT (v, 1 8 N/R) with several unusual spellings.

Exod 7:26-8: 1 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12.104 Very fragmentary; follows MT (7:29 N/R)

Exod 7:29b-8: 1 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:76 7:29b is an addition from Sam; word 8: 1) (4422) frWPntarY.

Exod 7:29b -8: l b 4QExocY (4Q20) DJD 12: 150 Extremely Fragmentary; of no (7:28-8:2?) textual value.

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Exod 8:s-14 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12 104 (v.10 NIR)

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Exod 8: 12-18 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:76 letter v. 18) (4422)

Very fragmentary; follows MT with a couple of unique readings.

E~od8:13-15(1 4QpaleoGen- DJD9:28 leltwv, 13) Exod' (44 1 1 )

Extremely fbgmentary; of no textual value.

Exod8:13-19 44365 DJD 13:263 Generally follows MT.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Exod 8: 19-2 1 (1 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:29 letter v. 21) Exod' (4Q 1 1 )

Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Exod 8 19b-22 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9 77 p@al word v 22) (4022)

8: 1% is an addition from Sam; othenvise follows MT.

E d 8:20-22 4QGm-Exod' DJD 12.28 (4Q 1)

Of no textual value.

Exod 8:22 4QExod6 (4Q14) DJD 12: 106 Of no textual value.

Exod 9:Sb-16 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:78-79 letter v. 15; 1 (4Q22) partial word v. 16)

9:Sb is an addition from Sam; generally follows Sam.

Exod 9:8(?) 4QGen-Exod' DJD 12:28 (441)

Exod 99-12 44365 DJD 13:265 Follows MT.

a 9221 D%b Exod 9: 11 4QExod" (4Q14) DJD 12: 107

Exad 9: 15-20 4 Q E x d (4Q14) DJD 12: 107 (v. 17 NIR)

Fragmentary; follows MT

Exod 9: 19b-2 1 (3 4QpaleoExodn DJD 9:79 kttws v, 21) (4422)

9: 19b is an addition from Sam; very fragmentary; otherwise follows MT.

Exod 922-25 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12: 107 Fragmentary; follows MT

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Exod 9:25-29 (1 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9 29 letter v. 26) Exod (44 1 1 )

Exod 9:27-29 242 DJD 3:50

Exod 9:27-35 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12: 107

Exod 9:33-10:5 (2 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:30 letters 105) Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 9:35-10:l 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:81 (4422)

Exod 10:l-5 4QExodc(4Q14) DJD12:llO

Exod 10:2b-5 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:8 1 (4422)

Exod 10:5- 12 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:82 (4422)

Exod 10:7-9 4QExodC (4Q 14) DJD 12: 1 10

Exod 10:12-19 4QExodC(4Q14) DJD 12:110

Exod 10: 19?-20 44365 DJD 13:265

Exod 10: 19-24 (3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:82 letters v 20) (4422)

Exod 10:23-24 4QExodc (4Q 14) DJD 12: 1 1 1

Exod 10:25-28 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:84 (4Q22)

Exod 11:4-12:12 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:3 1-32 Exod' (4Q 1 1)

Exod 11:3-7 242 DJD 350

Comments

Fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary, follows MT

Fragmentary, generally follows MT.

Follows MT except nN before 'BY 10:3.

Extremely fragmentary, follows MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT

10.2b is an addition From Sam; othenvise of no textual value.

Includes Sam addition v. 5; otherwise follows MT.

Very fragmentary; foUows MT,

Very fragmentary; non-MT readings follow LXX.

Of no textual value

Fragmentary; sometimes follows Sam, sometimes MT.

Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT.

l K Q 3 v. 26 (=LXX); otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT

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Exod 1 1 :8-12:2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:84 Omits 1 of 1UN5l 1 1 :9. DJD (4422) does not note this reading but

it is clear on the plate.

Exod 1 1 :9-10 4QExodY4Q14) DJD 12 1 13 Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Exod 12:6-8 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:85 Very fragmentary; generally 1-s v. 8) (4422) follows MT.

Exod 12:12-16 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12: 1 13 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Exod 12: 13-1 5 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9.85 Fragmentary; follows MT. (4422)

Exod 12: 17-22 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:86 Very fragmentary; follows MT letters v. 17; 1 (4422) letter v. 22)

Exod 12:26-27 (?) 243 DJD 3:53 t?g q 1m 4% ti-ipa n Of no textual value

Exod 12:31-32 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:87 Extremely fragmentary, letters v. 32) (4422) follows MT.

Exod 12:3 1 4 8 4QExodC (4Q14) DJD 12: 1 14 Generally follows MT with several scribal errors.

Exod 12:32-41 2Q2 DJD 3.51 Fragmentary; follows M?'

Exod 12:34-39 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:87 Follows MT with several (4422) spelling variations.

Exod 12:4246 (v. 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:33 Fragmentary; follows MT 4.5 Ua) Exod' (4Q 1 1 )

Exod 12:43-44 4QDeutJ (4Q37) DJD 14:88 Of no textual value.

Exod 12:43-13:7 4Qphyla (4Q128) DJD 650-5 1 Extremely Fragmentary; favors LXX.

Exod 12:43-13: 10 4Qphyli (4Q136) DJD 6:63 Fragmentary; follows MT. (many w. Nm)

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Exod 12:44-13:lO 4Qphylm (4Q140) DJD 6:71-72 Very fragmentary; a wide array (many w. N/R) of MT, LXX, Sam, and unique

readings.

Exod 12:46-13:5 4QDeut' (4437) DJD 14:89 Very fragmentary; follows MT (12:47 NR) with a couple of unique

readings,

Exod 13: 1-4 4Qmez' (4Q154) DJD 6:84 Fragmentary; follows MT (2 letters of v. 4)

Exod13:l-10 4QphyIe(4Q132) DJD6:57 Of no textual value (w. 3,4, 10 N/R)

Exod 13: 1-10 4QphyI' (4Q145) DJD 6:77-78 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Exod 13: 1-16 Murphyl (Mur4) DJD 231-83 Text complete; identical to MT, including paragraph divisions.

Exod 13:l-16 4QphyIc (4Q130) DJD 6:54 Somewhat fragmentary; mostly (v. 2 NR) follows MT.

Exod 13:2-3 IQphyl(lQ13) DJD 1:75 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Exod 13:3-5 4QExode (4Q16) DJD 12: 130 A very inconsistent array of variants.

Exod 13:3-7 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:88 Very fragmentary; follows MT, (4422)

Exod 13:4-9 4Qphylq (4Q144) DID 6:76 Fragmentary; no certain (more w. absent variants, than present)

Exod 13:7-9 IQphyl(lQ13) DJD1.75 Very Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Exod 13:9-16 4Qphylb (4Q129) DJD 6:53 Fragmentary, mostly follows Sam.

Exod 13:11-16 4QphyIf(4Q133) DJD 6:57 Extremely Fragmentary; follows MT.

Exod 13: 1 1-16 4Qme2 (155) DJD 634-85 Follows MT

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Exod 13 : 12- 1 3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:88 ?? (4422) ;ID2 37F32

Exod 13: 14-16 4Qphylb (4Q135) DJD 6:62 Generally follows MT with some Sam readings.

Exod 13: 15-16 4QExodd (4Q15) DJD 12: 128 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Exod 13: 18-14: 13 4QExodc (4Q14) DJD 12.1 14- Very fragmentary; mostly (14:1, 6N/R) 117 follows MT.

Exod 14:3-5 4QpaleoExodm DJD 939 Very fragmentary, follows MT. (4422)

Exod 14%-9 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:89 Very Fragmentary; follows MT. (4422)

Exod 14:lO 44365 DJD 13.266 Generally follows Sam with some unique additions.

Exod 14:12-21 4Q365 DJD 13:266- Unique addition v. 17; 267 duplicates part of v. 20 in v

19.

Exod 14: 15-24

Exod 14:21-27

Exod 14:25

Exod 15:l

Exod 15:9-21 (v 1ONfR)

Exod 15:16-20

4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:34 Fragmentary; follows MT Exod' (4Q 1 1 )

4QExods (4Q 18) DID 12: 145 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

4QpaleoExodm DJD 990 Of no textual value; DJD lists (4422) as w. 25-26, but no text from

v. 26 remains.

4QExodd (4Q15) DJD 12: 128 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

4QExodr (4Q14) DJD 12: 1 17- Generally follows MT with 118 some Sam and some unique

readings.

4Q365 DJD 13:268 Mostly follows MT; unique addition v. 19.

Exod 15:17-18 4QFior (4Q174) DJD 5:53 Six words; follows MT.

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Exod 15:23- 16: 1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:90-9 1 Fragmentary; follows MT (4422)

Exod 16:2-6 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9.3 5 Fragmentary; follows MT Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 16:4-5 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:9 1 Of no textual value (4422)

Exod 16:7 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9.36 Y !l!?'ll follows MT Qere Exod' (4Q 1 1)

Exod 16:7-8 (4 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:91 Of no textual value letters v. 8) (447-2)

Exod 16:12-16 lQExod(lQ2) DJD 1:50 Fragmentary; v 14 has OEICnJ for MT OEIW7t3

(=LXX oaet).

Exod 16: 13-14 (I 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:36 Of no textual value. letter v. 14) Exod' (4Q 1 1)

Exod 16.23-25 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:37 Very hgmentary; identical to Exod' (4Q 1 1) MT.

Exod 16:26-3 1 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:37 Very fragmentary; follows MT. Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 16:3 1-32 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:92 Very fragmentary; follows MT. ( 4 ~ 2 2 )

Exod 16:32-17: 16 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:92-93 Fragmentary; text is (4Q22) predominantly Sam.

Exod 16:33-17:3 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:38 Fragmentary; generally follows (16:36 N/R) Exod' (44 1 1 ) MT .

Exod 17: 1 - 18: 12 4QExod' (4Q 14) DJD 12: 120- Fragmentary; generally follows 121 MT with some minor variants.

Exod 17:3-5 4Q365 DJD l3:272 Several unique readings; reads 1st person plural pronouns v. 3 (=LXX)

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Exod 17.5-1 1 (2 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:39 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 8) Exod' (4Q 1 I )

Exod 17: 16-18:21 4QpalwExodm DJD 9:95 Very fnypnentary; most (18:19NIR) (4422) variants are unique.

Exod 18:13-16 44365 DJD 13:273 Fragmentary; conflates LXX (in9) and MT ( 3PflU lnin ) v. 14.

Exod 18: 17-24 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:40 Generally follows MT Exod' (44 1 I)

Exod 18:21-22 2QExodb (243) DJD 3.53 * ! (243) BU 9m3u

n iwa 9 1

71) Of no textual value

Exod 18:21-19: 1 4QpalwExodm DJD 9:97 Includes Sam addition at (3 letters 19: 1) (4422) 18:25, otherwise generally

follows MT.

b o d 19:7- 17 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9:99- 100 Very fragmentary; fouows MT ( 4 ~ 2 2 )

B o d 19:9 2 Q ~ x o d ~ (243) DJD 355 3VlB 71'1 D (243) of no textual value

Exod 19.17-23 4Q158 DJD 5:3 Of no textual value (w. 18,20 N/R)

Exod 19:23-20.1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 100 Fragmentary; follows MT. (4422)

Exod19:24-20:l lQExod(IQ2) DJD1:51 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Exod 19:24-20:2 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:4 1 Very ftagmentary; identical to Exod' (4Q 1 1 ) MT.

Exod 20: 5-6 (?) l QExod (1Q2) DJD 1 :5 I Fragmentary; of no textual value.

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Exod 20:7-12 4Qmet (149) DJD 6.80-81 Fragmentary; textual value questionable.

Exod20:12,16, 44158 DJD 5:3 17

Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT

Exod 20: 18-1 9s (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 10 1 word v. 18) (4422)

20: 19a is a Sam addition.

Exod 20: 19-22 4Q 158 DJD 5:3 Fragmentary; follows MT

Exod 20:21 4 4 175 DJD 5:57 Similar to Sam

Very Fragmentary; follows MT. Exod 20:22-21: 1, 4Q158 DID 5:3-4 3,4,6, 10

Exod 20:25-21:1, IQExod (142) DJD 1:51 4-5

Extremely Fragmentary; of no textual value.

Exod 2 1 : 5-6 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 103 (4922)

Follows MT

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Exod 21: 14-22 (1 44364 DJD 13:220 word v. 15; v. 16- 18 N/R)

Follows MT except Olv for 03-1 v, 2 I .

Exod 21:15,16, 44158 DJD 5:4 18, 20, 22.25

Extremely fragmentary, of no textual value.

Exod 2 1 :22-32 (v. 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 104 23 N/R) (4Q22)

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Exod 21 :28-29 4425 1 DJD 35:33 Paraphrase of no textual value; note that DJD erroneously lists it as a paraphrase of Exod 21 :26-27.

Exod 21:32,34, 44158 DJD 5:5 35 to 22: 13

Very Fragmentary; assorted departures from MT in all directions.

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Exod 21 :35-22:5 4Q366 DJD 13:337 Fragmentary; may support some S M X X additions to 22:4.

Exod 21 :37-22:2 2QExodb (243) DJD 3:53 0 m'U 0) m;t nnn

7 N ~ U y mu n',

Of no textual value

Exod 22.3-4 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 105 Very fragmentary; follows (4222) sam.

Exod 22:6-7 4QpaleoExod" DJD 9: 105 Very fragmentary; only variant (4422) follows Sam.

Exod 22: l I - 13 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 106 Extremely fragmentary; letter v. 11) (4422) identical to MT.

Exod 22: 15- 19 2QExodb (243) DJD 3:54 Of no textual value (243)

Exod 22: 16-19 (v. 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 106 Of no textual value. I7 N/ l letter v, (4Q22) 19)

Exod 2220-30 (v. 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 106-107 Fragmentary; follows MT 21 N/ 1 letter v (4422) 20)

Exod 22.23-24 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:41 Extremely fragmentary; ~ x o d ' (44 1 1) identical to MT.

b o d 235- 16 (v. 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:42 Variants lean toward versions 14 N/R) Exod' (4Q 1 1) and other MSS of MT.

Exod 23.7a IQS 5:lS Cross, Scrol1.s Only non-MT reading follows from Qumran LXX. Cave I

Exod 24.12 4QJubilees' DJD 135 [7]llm 13N? (MT= (4Q2 16) mlnm )

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Exod 24:12-14 44364 DJD 13:22 1 Generally follows MT with some unique readings.

Exod 23: 15- 16 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 107 Of no textual value. (4Q22)

Exod 23:29-3 1 (3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 108 Very fragmentary; only letters v. 30) (4Q22) suggested variant is

questionable.

Exod 24: 1-4 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 108 Very fragmentary; follows (4422) Sam.

Exod 24:6-11 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 108 Very fragmentary; follows (4Q22) Sam.

Exod 24: 18-25:2 4Q364 DID 13:222 Follows MT with commentary before 25.1

Exod 25:7-20 (v. 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:43 Very fragmentary; may omit 8, lO N/R, 2 Exod' (44 1 1) 3-20 v. I I. letters v. 16; v. 17 N R )

Exod 25: 11-12 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 109 Very fragmentary; follows W, (4422)

Exod 25:20-22 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 109 Identification questionable, (4Q22) follows Sam if correct.

Exod 25:22-29 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9.1 10 Fragmentary; mostly follows (4422) MT .

Exod 25:3 1-34 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 10 Very fragmentary; follows MT (4022)

~ x o d 26: I 44364 DJD 13~223 ~n p m g P'? Of no textual value

Exod 26:8-15 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 1 1 Fragmentary, mostly follows (4422) MT.

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Exod 26:ll-13 2QExod. (2Q2) DJD 3:51-52

Exod 26:2 1-30 4QpaleoExod"' DJD 9: 1 1 1 (no certain letters (4422) v. 30)

Exod 26:29-27: 1 4QpaleoGen- DJD 944 (2leners27:l) Exod(4Q11)

Exod 26:33-35 4Q364 DJD 13:223

Exod 26:34-36 4Q365 DJD 13:274

b o d 27: 1-3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 12 (4422)

Exod 27:4? 4QpaleoCen- DJD 9:48 Exod' (44 1 1)

Exod 27:6-14 (2 4QpaleoGen- DID 9:45-46 letters v. 14) Exod (4Q11)

Exod 27:9-14 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 12 (4422)

h o d 27 17-19 2 Q ~ x o d ~ (243) DJD 354

comments

"mi? nu nni3ni nlu m3i ;n q n 9~

n Identical to MT.

Follows MT except YP13 v. 26 (=Sam)

Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Several odd readings; sometimes difficult to decide what is a variant and what is a spelling error.

All non-MT readings are unique.

2 words or less per verse exant; of no textual value

Of no textual value.

~ d d s nnn3 v. I 2 (=sam); o t h d s e generally follows MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

gr! 7H1 u3 PIP)

7 Identical to MT

Exod 27: 18-1 9b (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 13 Extremely firagmentary; 27: 19b letters 19b) (4Q22) is a Sam addition.

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Exod 28:3-4 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 14 Very fragmentary; identical to (4422) MT.

Exod 28:4-7 7QExod gr (741) DJD 3: 142 Generally follows MT though in Greek.

Exod 28:8-12 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 114 Very fragmentary; follows MT letters V. 9; 1 (4422) except nnsr3 for nnsrn v I i uncertain letter v (unique), 12)

Exod 28: 16-20 (v. 44365 DJD 13:275 Very fragmentary; follows MT. 18 NIR)

Exod 28:22-24 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 15 Very fragmentary; follows MT letter v. 24) (4Q22)

Exod 28:26-28 (4 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 15 Very fragmentary; follows MT uncertain letters v. (4422) 26)

Exod 28:30-39 (1 4QpaleoExod"' DJD 9: 115 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letter v. 36; v, 37 (4Q22) Nm)

Ex 28:33-35 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:46 Very fragmentary; follows MT. Exod' (44 1 1 )

Exod 28:39-29:s 4QpalwExodm DJD 9: 1 16 Fragmentary; generally follows (3 letters v. 42; 1 (4422) Sam. word 29:4; 1 word 295)

Exod 28:40-42 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:47 Very fragmentary; identical to Exod' (4Q 1 1 ) MT.

Exod 29:20-22 44365 DJD 13:275 Semi-paraphrase.

Exod 29:20-25 (v. 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 117 Deliberately omits v. 21 2 1 NIR) (4422) (=Sam); generally follows MT.

Exod 29:3 1-34 (1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 17-1 18 Very Fragmentary; follows MT letter v. 34) (4422)

Exod 29:34-41 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 18-1 19 Fragmentary; follows MT (4Q22)

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Exod 30.10 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9.1 12 (4422)

h o d 30: 12-18 (3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 1 19 letters v. 12; 3 (4422) lettersv. 14; 1 complete letter v. 17)

Exod 30:23-25 2QExod' (2Q2) DJD 3:52

Exod 30:29-3 I 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 120 (4Q22)

Exod 30:32,34 44158 DJD 5:6

b o d 30:34-3 1 :7 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 120-12 1 (4422)

Exod 30:37-3 1 :2 44365 DJD 13:276 (3 r : I N/R)

Exod 31:7-8 4QpaieoExodm DJD 9: 122 (44221

Exod 31 : 13-15 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 122 (4Q22)

Exod 3 1.16- 17 (?) 2QExodb (2Q3) DJD 3 : 54

Exod 32:2-9 (3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 122-123 letters v. 5 ) (4422)

Exod 32: 10- 19 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 124 letters v. 19) (4422)

Exod 32:25-30 (2 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9.124-125 letters v. 25) (4422)

comments

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; column may omit 30: 1-10 (=Sam),

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Of no textual value

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT with a couple of scribal errors.

Unique textual character

Accidentally omits part of w. 13-14; otherwise follows MI'.

Fragmentary; generally follows MT except 7lt)[~9] v. 7 (=LXX) and omits 19 v, 7 (unique).

Generally follows Sam including addition in v 10

Fragmentary; mostly follows Sam.

Exod 32:32-24 (?) 2QExod" (2Q2) DJD 3:52 Of no textual value

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Exod 33: 12- 15 (v. 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 126 Very fragmentary; follows MT I4 N/R) (4Q22)

Exod 33: 16-34:3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 126-127 Very fragmentary; generally (4422) foflows MT.

Exod 34: 10 2QExodb (2Q3) DJD 3 : 55 Fragmentary; may add [m~tl ~ ' J N aty c] with MT manuscripts after -lMZ1'1.

Exod 34: 10-1 3 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9.127 Very fragmentary; generally (4Q22) follows Sam with some scribal

errors.

Exod 34: 15-1 8 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 128 Fragmentary; suggested (4Q22) variants seem to be scribal

errors.

Exod 34:20-24 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 128 Very fragmentary; follows MT. (4422)

Exod 34:27 4427 1 DJD 18: 178 Replaces both instances of IlN with PY; othenvise follows MT.

Exod 34:27-28 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 128 3~ '3 (4422) *7'1

0

Exod 35: 1 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 129 Of no textual value. (4422)

Exod 35:3-5 44365 DID 13:277 Fragmentary; follows MT

Exod 36:9-10 4QExodk (4Q21) DJD 12: 15 1 Fragmentary; identical to MT

Exod 36:2 1-24 (3 4QpaleoExd DJD 9: 129 Fragmentary; follows MT letters v. 2 1) (4422)

Exod 36:32-38 4Q365 DJD 13 : 278 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique or follow LXX

Exod 36:34-36 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:47 Very fkagmentary; identical to Exod' (4Ql I) MT.

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Exod 37:9- 16 4QpaleoExodm DJD 9: 130 Fragmentary; ?Y for 5 v. 13 (4422) (=Syr); otherwise follows MT.

Exod 37:29-38:7 44365 DJD 13:279 Unique textual character; most verbs are plural where all other witnesses are singular.

Exod 38: 18-22 4QExod-Led DJD 12: 137 No more than 4 lmers of any (4Q17) verse; of no textual value.

Exod 39: 1-16 4Q365 DJD 13.280- Deliberately omits w. 6-7, 28 1 numerous other unique

oddities.

Exod 39:3-19 4Q~xod-Led DJD 12: 137- Extremely fragmentary; textual (I letter v. 3; v. 4 (4417) 138 value questionable. NIR?)

Exod 39:17-19 4Q365 DJD 13:283 Fragmentary; follows MT

Exad 39:20-24 4Q~xod-Led DJD 12: 139 Fragmentary; generally follows (44 17) MT.

Exod 40:8-27 4Q~xod-Lev' DJD 12.140- Follows MT except for (44 17) 141 numerous unique scribal

errors.

Exod 40: 15? 4QpaleoGen- DJD 9:48 Of no textual value. Exod (441 1)

Lev 1: 1-7 (NO 4 Q W (4425) DJD 12: 189- Very fragmentary; identical to c& letters v. 7) 190 MT.

Lev I:11 4QpapLXX Levb DID 9: 169 Extremely fragmentary; of no (44120) textual value.

Lev 1:Il-3.1 4 Q L d (4424) DJD 12: 179 Fragmentary; generally follows MT with a couple of LXX readings and several unique readings.

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Lev 1:13-15 4QExod-Lev' DJD 12: 143 9 letters total; of no textual (44 17) value

Lev 1 : 17-2: 1 4Q~xod-Lev' DJD 12: 143 Extremely Fragmentary; 1 LXX (44 17) reading and 1 unique.

Lev 2:3-5 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9,169 Extremely Fragmentary; mostly (4Q 120) fo~lows LXX/MT

Lev 23-8? 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9.169 Of no textual value (44 120)

Lev 3:4 4QpapLXX Levb DID 9.170 Fragmentary; am for (44 120) L X ~ EKL (unique)

Lev 3:7 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9:170 pua (441 20) po

Lev 3:2-8 4QLev' (4Q26a) DJD 12: 197- Very Fragmentary; follows MT. 198

Lev 33-14 4QLevb (4Q24) DID 12: 180 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT,

Lev 3:9-13 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 1 70- 17 1 Fragmentary; mostly follows (44 120) LXX.

Lev 3 : 13- 14 (4 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 17 1 Only suggested variant is in a letters each verse) (4Q 120) lacuna; of no textual value.

Lev 3: 16-4: 1 (1 4Qlsa' (4457) DID 1534 Of no textual value letter 3: 16; I letter (see DJD note) 4: 1)

Lev 3.16-4:6 4QLeP (4425) DJD 12:190 Fragmentary; identical to MT,

Lev 4:3-4 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 17 1 Extremely fragmentary; (44 120) e ~ o a ~ [ e ~ ] for LXX

w a x e l

Lev 4:3-9 MasLev' Yadin, "Agrees with MT both in IEll15: 104 contents and spelling" [Yadin (no plate) in IElj.

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Lev 4:6-8

4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 172 Extremely fragmentary; (44 120) foIIows LXX.

4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 172 Very fragmentary; follows (44 120) LXX except 'cqc

[~apln[oo]&cq for w v o k o ~ a w y l a w v (=several minuscules LXX) v. 7.

Lev4:lO-11 4QpapLXX Led' DJD 9: 173 Very hgmentary; foUows (4Q 120) LXX.

Lev 4: 12-14 4QLev" (4Q2S) DJD 12: 191 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Lev4:18-19 4QpapLXX Led' DJD 9: 173 Very fragmentary; only listed (44 120) variant is uncertain.

Lev 4:23-28 4 Q W (4425) DJD 12: 191 Very fragmentary; follows MT (1 letter v. 27)

Lev 4:24-26 1 1 QpaleoLev Freedman, Passage identification (11Q1) I IQualeoLev uncertain.

(llQ1) 26.

Lev 4:26 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 174 Very fragmentary; identical to (44 120) LXX.

Lev 4:26-28 (1 4QpapLXX Le@ DJD 9: 174 Fragmentary; some unique word v, 26) (44 120) readings.

Lev 4:30 4QpapLXX Leg DJD 9: 175 wt 6 (44 120) a pa

m

Lev 5:6

Lev 5%-10

Lev 912-13

4QpapLXX L t d DJD 9: 175 ~5 a p a (4Q 120) Q E S ~ ~

4QpapLXX Led' DJD 9.175 Fragmentary; mostly follows (44 120) LXX.

4QLevC (4425) DJD 12: 192 Extremely fragmentary, follows MT.

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Lev 5: 16-17 (5 4QpapLXX Levb DJD 9: 176 Of no textual value letters v. 16; 4 (4Q 120) letters v. 17)

Lev 5: 18-6: 5 (MT 4QpapLXX DJD 9: 176 Very fragmentary; some 5: 18-24; 4 letters (4Q120) unique readings; E1q ~ [ O V 6:l; 2 letters 6:s) l am] 6:2/5.21 (=MT).

Lev 7: 19-26 4QLev" (4Q26b) DJD 12:203 Fragmentary; mostly follows (v. 22 N/R) MT; interesting use of archaic

lamed v. 25.

Lev 7:34-35 IlQLe\P(llQ2) DJD23:3 '19 m

Lev 8:12-13 6QpaleoLev DJD 3: 106 Archaic script; fragmentary; (6Q-2) identical to MT.

Lev 8:26-28 4QLev' (4425) DJD 12: 192 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Lev 8.31-34 ~ a s ~ e v " Talmon, Ererz Of no textual value (v. 32 N/R; Israel 106 1 letter v. 33, 34)

Lev9:l-lO(1 M a s L d Talmon, Erelz Fragmentary; identical to MT. letter v. 7) Israel 106

Lev 9:12-13 MasLevb Talmon, fiefz Of no textual value. Israel 107

Lev 9:22-24 MasLevb Talmon, Eretz Very fragmentary; identical to Israel 107 MT.

Lev 9:23-10:2 1 lQLevb (I lQ2) DJD 23:3-4 Fragmentary; generally follows LXX

Lev 10:4-7 1 IQpaleoLev Freedman, Fragmentary; mostly follows (1141) I I ~ l e o L e v MT.

(I IQI) 27.

Lev 10:9-20 MasLevb Talmon, Ererz Very fragmentary; identical to Israel 108 MT.

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Lev 11:l-2 4Q365

Lev 11:l-21 MasLevb (I letter v. 1; 1 letter v. 14; 3 let&ers v. 19; 3 letters v. 20)

Lev l 1 : 17-24 (v. 40365 18.19 NIR)

Lev l l:22-29 2QPale0Lw (245)

Lev 1 l:24-40 (1 MasLevb letter v. 25)

Levl1:27-32 llQpaleoLev (11Q1)

DJD 13:284 8' 131 5 8yl

Talmon, Ereelz Very fragmentary; extant text Israel109 identical to MT; see article for

speculation about variants in lacunae.

DJD 152 Archaic script; fragmentary; identical to MT.

DJD 13 :284 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

DID 3:56 Fragmentary; archaic script; follows MT.

Talmon, f i e & Identical to MT Israel 1 10

Freedman, ll]m for 1'93 v. 27; otherwise I l r n l e o I x v follows MT. (IIQl) 28.

Lev 1l:32 44365 DJD 13:285 Generally follows MT

Lev 1 l:40-45 (v. 4Q365 DJD 13 :286 Fragmentary; most significant 43 Nm) readings listed are

reconstnictions.

Lev ll:47-13:l 44367 DJD 13:347 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Lev 12:l-4 44265 DJD 35:70 Loose paraphrase of no textual value. Note divergences in restoration between DJD and Garcia Martinez, Study Fdition.

Lev 13 and 15 4QIT (4Q266) Milik, RB 73: Halakah on these chapters; of 105 no textual value.

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Lev 13:3-9 1 1 QpaleoLev Freedman, Fragmentary; follows MT (1141) 1lQpaleolav

(IlQl) 29.

Lev 13:6-8 (1 44365 DJD 13:287 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letter v. 8)

Lev 13: 15-18 (v. 4Q365 DJD 13:288 Extremely Gagmentary, 1 6 NIR) follows MT?

Lev 13:32-33 4QLev-Numa DJD 12: 156 Of no textual value. (4423)

Lev 13:33 4Q272 DJD 18: 188 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Lev 13:39-43 (v. 1 IQpaleoLev Freedman, Very fragmentary; ' (XWj? v 41 NIR) (1141) IlQpdeoLev 42 (=LXX);othenvise follows

(IIQI) 30. hfT

Lev 13:51-52 44365 DJD 13.288 Extremely fisgmentary; foilows MT.

Lev 13:45-46 44274 DJD 35.100 Fragmentary; of no textual value.

Lev 13:58-59 1 lQLevb (I lQ2) DJD 235 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT with several unique readings.

Lev 14:8 443% DJD 1054 Paraphrase of no textual value

Lev14:16-17(1 11QLevb(llQ2) DJD23:6 V l U 3 \ ? letter v. 17)

Lev 14: 16-21 1 IQpaleoLev Freedman, Omits 1YlSN v. 16 (=Sam); (1 1Q1) I l m l e o l ~ v several scribal errom.

(IIQ1) 31.

Lev 14:22-34 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 156 Fragmentary; follows MT (4423)

Lev 14:27-29 4QLevd (4426) DJD 12: 193 Very fiagmentary; follows MT.

Lev 14:33-36 4QLevd (4426) DJD 12: 194 Very fiagmentary; follows MT with 1 unique reading.

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Lev 14.52-1 5 - 5 (1456 & LF1 NIR, 1 letter each 1452, 55)

Lev 15.3; 17.2-4; LS1Zi!to19:); 20:2-3; 21 :6-9; 22:22-25; 24% Q 25:29-35; 26:20-24; 2LL1, LZ

DJD l2 157- Fragmentary; follows MT with LiB several unique readings.

Freedman, LXX addition in 15:3. I l Q d e o l ~ v otherwise follows MT OlQI) sz

Freedman, CBQ Gives only variants from MT. 16: 525-534 Apparently quite fragmentary. (no plate) Arrangement of article is

awkward.

DJD LZLlS Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Lev LL14-11 44367 DJD l.324 Follows MT

Lev 15 18-19(2 llQLevb(llQ2) I2JRBA Extremely kagmentary; l e n w v . follows MT.

Lev LL U 4QLev-Num' DJD 12119 Very fragmentary; identical to (4423) MT.

Lev 15.20-24 4 Q L d (4426) DJD 12194 Very fragmentary; follows MT. Q letter v. 23J

LevLh224 1 IQpaleok Freedman, Of no textual value. (1141) IlQmleokv

(IlQl) 3 2

Lev 16:l I-12(?) 44365 DJD 13:289 Editors also suggest w. 42 or 17-18; of no textual value.

Lev LCr L2i2.l 4QtLev (4Q 156) DJD 682 Fragmentary; in Aramaic; (v. L&LZ NIR) corresponds to MT.

Lev 16.15-29 4QLev-Num' DJD 12119 Fragmentary; mostly follows (4423) MT.

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Lev 16:34- 17: 5 l IQpaleoLev Freedman, A couple of scribal errors; (1 141) Il@aleoLev otherwise follows MT.

( I IQ I ) 34

Lev 1 7:2- 1 1 4QLe4 (4Q26) DJD 12: 194- Fragmentary; generally follows 195 LXX.

Lev 17:3 44394 DJD 10:48 Reads 1 for MT 1N

Lev 18: 16-21 4QLev-Nurn' DJD 12: 160 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (v. 19N/R, 1 (4Q23) letter v. 20)

Lev 18:26-28 4Q365 DJD 13:290 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Lev 18:27-19:4 1 1QpaleoLev Freedman, Accidentally adds and then (1 141) Il@aleoLev deletes part of 20:4 in 18:27,

( I I Q I ) 36, generally follows MT

Lev 19:l-4 44367 DID 13:348 Follows MT.

Lev 19:3-8 4QLev-Num* DJD 12: 160 Fragmentary; follows MT. (4Q23)

Lev 19:6 44394 DJD 10:46 Paraphrase of no textual value. (Note misprint that lists this verse as 19:16)

Lev 19:9-15 44367 DJD 13:348- Follows MT 349

Lev 19:17 4Q270 DJD l8:lS9 n nJ

Lev 19:30-34 lQLev(IQ3) DJD 1:52 Archaic script; fragmentary; identical to MT.

Lev 19:34-37 4QL& (4Q26a) DJD 12: 198 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Lev 20: 1-3 4QLev' (4Q26a) DJD 12: 198 Extremely fragmentary, (I letter v. 1) identical to MT.

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Lev 20:1-6 1 IQpaleoLev Freedman, (1 lQ1) 1 IQpaIeoLev

(IIQI) 38.

Lev20:13 4Q367 DJD 13:350

Lev 20:20-24 IQLev (lQ3) DJD 1 :52

Lev 20:27-2 1 :4 4QLev" (4Q26a) DJD 12: 199

Lev21:6-11 I1 QpaleoLev Freedman, (1 141) I IQpaleoLev

(IIQI) 39.

Lev 21:9-12 4QLev" (4Q26a) DJD 12: 199

Lev 21 : 17-20 4QLevb (4424) DJD 12: 18 1 (v. 19 N/R)

Lev 21:2 1-24 4QLe4 (4Q26a) DJD 12:200

Lev 21:24-22:6 IQLev (143) DJD 1 :52-53 (22: 1 NIR)

Lev 21 :24-23: 1 4QLevb (4424) DJD 12: 18 1 - 182

Lev 22:4-6 4QLe4 (4Q26a) DJD 12:200

Lev 22:2 1-27 (v. I1 QpaleoLev Freedman, 26 NIR) (1141) I IQpaleo1,ev

(IIQI) 41

Lev 22: 1 I- 17 4QLev" (4Q26a) DJD 1 2:20 1

Lev 23:2-25 4QLed' (4424) DJD 12: 183- 184

Generally follows MT

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Archaic script; fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Some affinities with Sam.

Fragmentary; generally follows MT .

1 word of each verse; of no textual value.

Omits '33 v. 24; otherwise follows MT.

Archaic script; fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; most readings are unique.

Extremely fragmentary; only non-MT reading follows LXX.

Follows MT with some scribal errors.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Mostly follows MT.

Lev 23~4-8 IQLev (143) DJD 1.53 Archaic script; fragmentary; identical to MT.

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Lev 23:22-29 l IQpaleoLev Freedman, Follows MT (1 141) 1 1 QpaleoLev

(IIQI) 42.

Lev 23:28 44271 DJD 18: 180 Omits 717'; otherwise follows MT.

Lev 23:38 44270 DJD 18: 161 Omits 717'.

Lev 23:40 4QLevb (4424) DJD 12: 185 Of no textual value.

Lev 23:42-24:2a 4Q365 DJD 13:290- Generally follows MT; 24.2a 29 1 serves as an intro to some

extrabiblical material.

Lev 24:2-23 4QLevb (4424) DJD 12: 185- Mostly follows MT 186

Lev 24:9-14 1 I QpaleoLev Freedman, 1nN lIl'3'1 for MT lXl'3'1, (1 1Q1) I l m l e o k v otherwise follows MT

(IIQI) 43.

Lev 24: 1 1-12 4QLev-Num1 DJD 12: 161 Of no textual value (4423)

Lev 24:20-22(?) 4Q366 DJD 13:339 Identification uncertain; Lev (2 letters v. 20; v. 25:39-43 follows. 21 NIR)

Lev 25:7-9 4Q365 DJD 13:296 Fragmentary; textual character fluctuates.

Lev 25:9 l IQMelch van der Woude, ;I[ ]fp[ ]~ltD;IDn73Y71 (1 1413) 26 O n 14:358 Of no textual value

Lev 25: 10 (?) I 1QMelch van der Woude, 117 71279 8 1 3 1 (1 1413) 6 01s 14:358 MT reads 1 1 1 1 PIlNl?l

Lev 25: 13 1 1 QMelch van der Woude, [ 11'7 n 1 ~ 3 (1 1413) 2 O n 14~358 Identical to MT.

Lev 25:14 4427 1 DJD 18: 175 NIL) for MT YN; 1n'W for

MT 1YTU; otherwise follows MT.

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Lev 25:28-29 4 Q L d (4424) DJD 12: 186 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Lev 25:28-36 1 IQpaleoLev Freedman, Follows MT with many scribal (1 141) IIQmleoLev errors,

(IIQI) 44.

Lev 25:3 1-33 I 1QLed' (I IQ2) DJD 23:7 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT; note ly]U lnyJ v. 33 (MT= i 3 u i n-3).

Lev 25:39-43 (1 4Q366 DJD 13:339 Generally follows MT with 1 letter v. 43) unique addition v. 4 1

Lev 2945-52 4 Q m (4424) DJD 12: 186 Follows MT except 1 LXX (v. 50 NIR) reading v. 46.

Lev 26:2-16 4QLXX Lev' DJD 9.162 see Fragmentary; many deviations (44119) also SWDS 13, from LXX toward versional

23 and unique readings

Lev 26: 17-26 l IQpaleoLev Freedman, Mostly follows MT; most non- (1 lQ1) I IUpaleolA?v MT readings are scribal errors

(I IQI) 46

Lev 26: 17-32 (v 4Q365 DJD 13 : 296- Some MT, some LXX, some 29 N/R) 297 Sam and some unique

readings.

Lev 26:26-33 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 16 1 Fragmentary; follows MT (4Q23)

Lat 26:44 44463 DJD 19:211 Omits IlNl; reads nlS7N (=Sam); may have a unique addition after Yly13, but it is difficult to tell where quote ends.

Lev 275-22 4QLev-Num' DJD 12.161 - Fragmentary; mostly follows (4423) 162 MT.

Lev 27: 1 1 - 19 1 1 QpaleoLev Freedman, Mostly follows MT; several (1 141) I IQpaleoI-ev scribal errors and variant

(I IQI) 48. spellings.

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Lev 27:30-3 1 (?)

Lev 27:30-34

Lev 27:34(?)

Nurn 1:l-5 (1 letter v. 5)

Num 1:l-5 (3 letters each w. 4 & 5)

Num 1:21-22

Num 1 : 36-40 (1 letter v. 37)

Nurn 2: 18-20 (v. 19 N l q 1 letter v. 20)

Nurn 2:31-32

Nurn 3:3-19 (v, 17 N/R, 1 letter v. 19)

Nurn 3:26-30

Nurn 3:38-41

lQLev (1Q3) DJD 154 Identification uncertain; only six letters total.

4Q367 DJD 13:350 Follows MT

44365 DJD 13:299 Identification questionable

4Q36S DJD 13:299 Generally follows MT

4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 163 Fragmentary; identical to MT (4Q23)

4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 163 Fragmentary; identical to MT (4423)

4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 163 Fragmentary; follows MT. (4Q23)

lQLev(lQ3) DJD 153 Archaic script; %

1 ipsn ?N ? identical to MT.

4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 164 Of no textual value. (4423)

4QLev-Num' DJD 12.164 Fragmentary; identical to MT (4423)

4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 164 Generally follows MT. (4423)

44365 DJD 13:3M) Most non-MT readings are unique.

2QNum4 (246) DJD 3 5 7 Fragmentary; follows MT

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Skehan, VTSup Fragmentary; text uncertain. 4:155-156

Nurn 3:40-42

Nurn 340-43 DJD 9: 189 Very fragmentary; a couple of unique readings; ~ y x o z o l z o ~ q v alpcrfv v. 43 (=MT).

Nurn 350-51? DJD 9: 190 Identification very questionable.

Nurn 3:51-4:3

Nurn 3:51-4:12

DJD 3:58 Extremely fragmentary; f0Uows MT.

DJD 12: 165 Identical to MT

Nurn 4: I? DJD 9: 19 1 Of no textual value

Nurn 45-9

Nurn 4:6-9

DJD 9: 19 1 Fragmentary; non-unique readings favor MT.

Skehan, Fragmentary; wavers between BA 28.91 -92 LXX and MT.

DJD 9: 192-1 93 Fragmentary; most non-MT readings are unique.

Nurn 4:40-5:9 DJD 12: 166- Fragmentary; mostly follows 167 MT.

Nurn 447-49 DJD 13:301 Mostly foUows MT

Nurn 7: 1 DJD 13:301 Follows MT,

DJD 13:302 Mostly follows MT Nurn 7:78-80 (4 letters v. 80)

Nurn 7:88 DJD 3.59 O'lf3[ ] 21U P'm 330 Identical to MT

Num 89-12 4QLev-Num* DJD 12: 167 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4423)

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Num8:ll-12 44365 DJD 13:303

Num 8:21-22 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 168 (4423)

Num 9:3-10 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 168 (v. 9 NIR) (4423)

Num 9:15-10:3 4Q365 DJD 131303- (9: 16 N/R, 3 304 letters 9: 19; 9:20- 21 NIR; 1O:l N R )

Num 9: 19-20 4QLev-Numa DJD 12: 168 (4423)

Num 10:9 IQM 10:6-8 DSSHU 25

Num 10:13-23 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 169 (1 letter v. IS; v. (4423) 20 N/R)

Num 11 :4-5 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 169 (4Q23)

Num 1 1 : 16-22 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 169- (1 letter v. 16) (4423) 170

Numll:31-12:ll 4QNumb(4Q27) DJD12:216 (1217 NIR; 1 lmer 12: l l )

Num 12:3-11 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 170 (4423)

Num 13:7-24 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:218- (w. 8-9, 14 NIR) 219

Num13:12-25 4Q365 DJD 13:305

Num 13:21 4QLev-Num* DJD 12: 1 70 (4423)

Of no textual value.

Of no textual value.

Fragmentary; identical to MT except scribal error 01'3 for T3 v. 1

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Identical to MT

Generally follows MT; most non-MT readings are unique.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Of no textual value

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Several LXX and unique readings; note orthographic variant 7MlU for MU 1 1 :34.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary; generally follows LXX andlor Sam.

Puts v. 13 af?erv IS; a conhsing array of readings.

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Num 13:29-30 44365 DJD 13:307 Very Fragmentary; follows MT

Num 14: 16-20 44364 DJD 13 : 224- Fragmentary; generally follows 225 MT; unknown addition after v.

20.

Num 15:26-28 44365 DJD 13.308 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Num 15:41-16: 1 1 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:220- Fragmentary; a mixed array of (4 letters 15:41) 22 1 readings.

Num 16: 14-16 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:22 1 Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT.

Nurn 17: 12-1 7 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:222 Follows MT (1 letter v. 16)

Num 17:20-24 44365 DJD 13:309 Follows MT.

Nurn 18:25-19:6 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD l2:223 Generally follows MT with a (2 letters 18:25) few notable exceptions.

Num 19:19 4Q394 DJD 10.48 Paraphrase of no textual value,

Num 20: 7-8 5/6 HevNum (516 Yadin, n~ R? lm5 2tm5 Hev 1 a) IFJ 12:229 ;l~m

Identical to MT.

Nurn 20: 12- 13b 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:225 Sam addition taken from Deut (1 letter v, 12; 3 chaps. 3 & 2. lmem v. 13a)

Num 20: 16-21:2 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:226- Part of 20: 18 duplicated in (1 letter 20: 16; 227 20:20; otherwise follows MT. 20: I 8 N R , 1 letter 21:2)

Num 20: 17- 18 4Q364 DJD 13:230 Inserted before Deut 2:8 (=Sam); follows Sam.

Nurn 21 : 12a-13a 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:228 Consists primarily of Sam additions taken firom Deut 2

Num21:18 4Q266 DJD 18:4 1 2 letters; of no textual value

Num21:18 44267 DJD 18:97 Follows MT,

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Num 22:5-6 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 17 1 (4Q23)

Very fragmentary; identical to MT .

Num 225-2 1 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:230- 23 I

Generally follows LXX

Num 22:22-24 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 17 1 (4423)

Fragmentary; follows MT

Num 22:31-34 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:23 1 Fragmentary; most non-MT readings are unique.

Num 22:37-38 4 ~ ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:234

Num 22:41-23:6 4 Q ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:234 (1 letter 23:6)

Includes LXX interpolation, mostly follows LXX or Sam.

Num 23: 13-1 5 4 ~ ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:234 Very fragmentary; follows MT

Nurn23:21-22 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:235 ; I N 1 N

0: Of no textual value

Num 23:27-24: 10 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:235- 236

Fragmentary; generally follows MT with many unique readings.

Num 24:15-17 4QTest (4Q175) DJD 5 5 8 Text complete; prone to paraphrase; of little textual value.

mnn n N 1n511 for MT n>ln;Il; otherwise follows MT.

Num 24: 17 44266 DJD 18:52

Num 24: 17 44269 DJD 18:128

Num 24: 17-19 IQM 1 15-7 DSSHU plate 26

Scrambled, partial quote with many odd variants.

Num 25:4-8 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:237 Fragmentary; follows MT

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Nurn 25: 16-26:3 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:237- (25: 19 N R ) 238

Num 26:5-7 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 1 7 1 (4Q23)

Niun 26:4-34 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:239- (w.6, 11, 13 N R ) 240

Nurn 26:62-61 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:242

Num 26:64-27: 10 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:242- (27:6,9 NIR) 243

M 2 7 11 44365 DJD 13:310

Num 27: 18-19 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:243

Nurn 27:21-23b 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:243

Nwn 28: 13-17 4 Q ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:246 (1 word v. 13)

Num 28:28-3 1 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:247 (2 letters v. 28; v. 29 NIR)

Num 29: 10-13 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:247 (2 letters v. 10)

Num 29: 14-24 (1 4Q366 DJD 13:340 letter v. 14; v. I5 N/R, 1 letter v. 24)

N m 29: 16-18 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:247 (2 letters v. 16; 1 letter v. 18)

Fragmentary; follows MT except formulaic LXX addition 25:16.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary; sometimes follows MT, sometimes LXX, sometimes Sam, several unique readings.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Mostly follows MT.

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Of no textual value

Mostly follows MT; includes Sam addition from Deut 3 in v. 23.

Mostly follows W.

Very fragmentary; follows MT,

Average of I word per verse; of no textual value.

Some variance, but tends toward MT-type text. Note that the bracket in the word wcat in line 5 is facing the wrong way.

Extremely fragmentary; v. 17 follows MT.

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Num 29:26-30 4 Q ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:248 Fragmentary; unique addition v. 28; othenvise follows MT.

Num 29:32-30: 1 44366 DJD 13:34 1 Follows MT with some word order peculiarities,

Num 30: 1-3 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:248 Fragmentary; follows MT

Num 30:3(?) 4QLev-Num* DJD 12: 171 Of no textual value (4423)

Num 30:s-9 4QNumb (4027) DJD 12:248 Fragmentary; generally follows (1 questionable LXX. word v. 5)

Num 30:7(? 9? 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 172 Of no textual value 13?) (4Q23)

Num 30: 15-31:6 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:250- Fragmentary; follows MT (I letter 30: IS; 1 25 1 except 2 unique readings. letter30:17;31:1 N W

Num 3 1 :2 1-25 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:25 1 Fragmentary; generally follows (1 letter v. 22; 2 MT letters v. 25)

Num 3 1 :30-38 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12.251- Generally follows MT (w. 34,37 NR; 2 252 letters v. 38)

Num 3 1:43-47 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:252 Very fragmentary; follows MT (v. 45 N/R)

Nun 3 1 :48-32: 1 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12.253 Generally follows LXX

Num 32:4-10 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:253- Fragmentary; follows MT 254

Num 32:8- 15 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 172 Follows MT (4423)

Num 32:13-19 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:254 Very Fragmentary; follows MT. (v. 18 N/R; 2 letters v. 19)

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Num 32:21-30 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:255- Fragmentary; includes some 256 expansions from Sam &

elsewhere.

Nurn 32:23-42 4QLev-Num* DJD 12.172- Fragmentary; follows MT ( w . 26,40 NIR) (4423) 173

Nurn 32:35-39 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:256 Fragmentary; generally follows (v. 36 NIR) IMT,

Nurn 32:41-33:4 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:256 Fragmentary; follows MT. (32:42 NIR)

Num 33:5-9 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 174 Very fnrgmentary; follows MT. (3 letters v. 5; 1 (4423) letter v. 9)

Num 33 22-34 4QLev-Num' DJD 12 174 Extremely fragmentary, textual (w 23-24,26-27, (4423) value questionable 29-30,32 N/R, 1 word v. 34)

Num 33.23 4QNwnb (4Q27) DJD 12:257 ;In

Num 33.25 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:257 113;

Num 33:28 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:257 In

Num 33:31 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:257 IUD'

Num33:31-49(1 44364 DJD 13:225- Omits v. 40 (=LXXm"); letter v. 32; w . 226 otherwise generally follows 34-37 NIR, 3 MT. letters v. 41; v. 43

Num 33:45-48 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:258 Of no textual value. (1 letter v. 45; v. 46 N/R; 2 letters v. 48)

Num 33:47-53 2QNumb (2Q7) DJD 3:58-59 Fragmentary; follows MT except v. 52 omits 92 before '2fv1'.

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Num 33:50-52 4 Q ~ u m ~ (4Q27) DJD 12:258 Of no textual value. (1 letter v. 52)

Num 33:52-54 4QLw-Num' DJD 12.174 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4423)

Num 34:4-9 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:258 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Num 34: 10 (?) MurNum (Murl) DJD 2 7 8 p[ ]?lL) 035

Num 34: 19-23 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:258 Of no textual value (1 letter v. 20; v. 22 N/R)

Num 35:3-5 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:259 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Num 35:4-5 4QLev-Num' DJD 12: 174 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4Q23)

Nurn 35: 11-15 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:259 Very fragmentary; follows MT. (1 letter v. 1 1; v. 13 NIR)

Num 35: 18-25 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:259- Several unique readings; 2 (1 word v. 25) 260 LXX expansions.

Num 35:27-28 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:260 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Num 35:33-36:2 4QNumb (4Q27) DJD 12:260 Fragmentary; adds "Eleazar the priest" v. 1 (=LXX); otherwise follows MT,

Num 36: 1-2 4Q365 DJD 13:3 10 Omits 137'1 v. 1; othenvise follows MT.

Nun 36:4a-7 4QNumb (4Q27) DID 12:262 Includes a lengthy and (1 letter v. 7) previously unknown addition

v. 4; otherwise mostly follows MT.

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Nan 36:7-8 (?) lQPaleoLev DJD 1 :53 Archaic script; (143) 8'71

'nntt n Identical to MT if correct identification.

Num 36:7-11 MurNum (Murl) DJD 2:78 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 1:1

Dart 1 1-6 (V 3 Nm)

Deut 1 :4-5

Deut 1:7-9

Deut 1 :8?

Deut 1:9-13 (w. 10, 12 NIR)

Dan I:17-33 (v. 22 N/R, 2 letters v. 23; w. 29-30 NIR; 1 letter v. 31)

Deut 1 :22-24 (v. 23 BUR, 1 letter v. 24)

44394 DJD 10:46

4 ~ 3 6 4 DJD i3:227

4QDeuP (4Q35) DJD 14:63

11QDeut (1 lQ3) DJD 23: 1 1

2QDeuta (2Q 10) DJD 3 :60

4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9: 13 5 (4045)

lQDeutb (1Q5) DJD 1.58

44364 DJD 13:228- 229

1QDeuP (104) DJD 154

More allusion than quote.

Follows MT.

Follows MT

Fragmentary; identical to MT

Fragmentary; one reading in v. 8 supports LXX; otherwise it follows m.

Of no textual value.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Very fragmentary; generally follows MT with unique addition v. 17.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Extremely Fragmentary; mostly follows MT,

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Deut 1 :29-39 (v. 30,34 N/R)

4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14:64 Very Fragmentary; textual nature uncertain.

4QDeuP (4Q35) DJD 14:65 13Ynl

n? Deut 1:41

4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14:65 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

Deut 1:43-2:6 (1 word 1:43)

Deut 1:45-46 44364 DJD 13:230 Very fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 2:8 4QDwt0 (4Q42) DJD 14: 130 Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

44364 DJD 13:230- Follows MT. 23 1

Deut 2%-14 (w. 10-1 1 N/R)

Deut 2:24-36 4QDeutA (4Q3 1) JBL 112:23-42 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Deut 2:28-30 4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14.66 Follows MT

Deut 2:28-30 (3 letters v. 28; 4 letters v. 30)

1 l QDeut (1 143) DJD 23: 12 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 2:30-3:2 44364 DJD 13:232- 233

Semi-paraptYase; textual value uncertain.

Deut 3:14-4:1 4QDeutd (4Q3 I) JBL 112:23-42 Fragmentary, mostly follows MT.

Deut 3: 18-22 4QDeutm (4Q40) DJD 14: 1 14 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT; adds ; l ~ 3 ~ ; l l ? ~ above the line v I9 (=LXX)

Mostly follows MT Deut 3:18-23

Deut 3:24

Deut 3:25-26

44364 DJD 13:234

4QDeute (4Q32) DJD 14:40

4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14: 17

One partial line, follows MT.

Very Fragmentary; identical to MT.

4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14: 17 Fragmentary; generally follows MT

Deut 4:24-26 4QDwt'(4Q33) DJD 14:46 Fragmentary; follows MT

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Deut 4:30-34 (3 4QDeut0 (4Q42) DJD 14: 130 letters w. 30, 3 1)

Dcut 4:3 1-32 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14: 17

Dout 4:3 1-34 4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14:66

Deut 4:32-33 4QDeutm (4Q40) DJD 14: I I5

b t 4:47,49 lQDeuta (144) DJD 154

Deut 5: 1-5 (v. 4 4QDcut4 (4Q42) DJD 14: 130- Nm) 131

Deut 5:l-11 4 Q h P (4437) DJD 14:80

Deut 5:l-14 4Qphyl' (4Q128) DJD 6:49 (w. 2-9, I I N/R)

Deut 5.1-16 4QphyI0 (4Q142) DJD 6:74-75 (more w. absent than present)

Deut5 1-21 4QphyIs (4Q134) DJD 6:59-60

Derrt 5:l-22 lQphyl(lQ13) DJD I :72-73

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Extremely fragmentary; of no textual value.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; reads plural after 7BN3 v. 33.

7 y? 1m nnn ; I ~ L I ; ? Identification questionable; editors presume a non-MT reading.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Generally follows MT

One non-MT reading; prefers LXX.

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Fairly complete; mostly follows MT

Several small hgments tentatively pieced together into a smattering of this text. No certain variant from MT.

Deut 5.1-24 4Qphy1' (4Q137) DJD 6:65-66 Fairly complete; tends toward LXX.

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Deut 5: 1-6: 1 (5:30 4QDeuP (4Q41) DJD 14: 123- Text nearly complete; some NIR, 1 letter 6: 1) 128 occasional affinities with LXX

or Sam; frequently harmonizes to Exod, including expansion in 5: 15; otherwise generally follows MT

Deut 5:1-6:5 4QphyIb (44129) DJD 6 5 2 Fairly complete; wavers between hfT and LXX about half and half.

Deut 5:7-24 4Qphyl' (4Q139) DJD 6:70 Somewhat fragmentary; (many w. NR) follows MT.

Deut 5:8-9 4QDeut" (4Q42) DJD 14: 13 1 Of no solid textual value (see DJD discussion p. 13 1 - 132 on possible reconstructions).

Deut 5: 13-15 4QDeutJ (4437) DJD 14:8 1 Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 5:21 4QDeuP (4437) DJD 14:81 Follows MT

Deut 5:22-28 4QDeut' (4437) DJD 14:82 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Deut 5:22-6:s 4Qphylb (4Q 135) DJD 6:6 1-62 Mostly follows MT.

Deut 5:23-27 IQphyl (lQ13) DJD 1.74 113' (v. 26 N R ) 137' '211

Inat 7%

Of no textual value

Deut 5:24-6:3 4QphyY (4Q137) DJD 6 5 6 Fragmentary; mostly follows (6: 1 NR) MT .

Deut 5:27-6:3 4Qphyl. (4Q128) DID 6:49 Fragmentary; follows MT. (6: 1 N R )

Deut 5:27-6:9 4 Q m d (4Q151) DJD 6:82 Very fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 5:28-29 4QTest (4Q175) DJD 5:57-58 Mostly follows MT

Deut 5:28-32 (1 4QDeutk' (4Q38) DJD 14:95 Fragmentary; follows MT (see letter v. 32) BHS note c-c v. 29).

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Deut 5:29 4QBibPar DJD 5:3 (44 158)

Deut 5:29-6:3 4QDeut' (4437) DJD 14:84

Deut 5:30-3 1 4QBibPar DJD 5:3 (44158)

Deut 5.33-6:s 4QphyIm (44140) DJD 6:72

Deut 6:4-9 Murphy1 (Mur4) DJD 235

Deut 614-9 4QphyP (4Q130) DJD 6.55

Deut 6:4-11 (3 4QDeutP (4Q43) DJD 14:135 Ietters v. 7; 4 letters v 9)

Deut 6:5-6 4Qmetb(4QISO) DJD6:81

Deut 6:s-7 4@nezd (4Ql52) DJD 6:83

Deut 6 6-7 (7) 4 ~ ~ h ~ 1 ' (4Q 136) DED 6 63

Deut 6:7-9 4Qphy1° (4Q142) DID 6.74-75

Deut 7:2-5 4QpaleoDe~t' DJD 9: 135 (4445)

Deut 7:3-4 (3 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14: 18 letters v. 3)

Small portion of Sam text. Actually Exod 20: 2 1 in Sam

Fragmentary; follows MT

Small portions of each verse with ~ n n i n g paraphrase. Follows MT.

Fairly complete, follows every text available at some point, and includes some unique oddities.

Text complete; follows MT.

Follows MT except for two minor LXX r e a d i i .

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

:m 71HU 71 Of no textual value.

7 7NO h3 l 7 75 nnJJrn1

Identical to MT.

1 [ 10 : n3w3

Of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; two readings hvor LXX; one follows Sam; otherwise follows MT

Fragmentary; 1391 for 11391 v.4 (=Lxx, Sam).

Adds 03]*;15~ after ;11;1> v. 4.

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Deut 75-7 (1 4QpaleoDeut' DID 9: 136 word v.7) (4445)

Deut 7:9 4QCommunal DJD 2953 Confession (4Q393)

Deut 7: 12-16 4QDeute (4Q32) DJD 14:40

Deut 7: 15-24 SQDeut (SQ 1) DJD 3: 170

Deut 7: 16-2 1 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9.136 (4445)

Deut 7: 18-22 (3 4QDeutm (4Q40) DJD 14: 1 16 letters v. 18)

Deut 7:21-22 1QM (1Q33) DSSHU plate 10:l-2 25

Deut 7:21-25 (1 4QpaleoDeuf DJD 9: 137 letter v. 21) (4445)

Deut 7:21-8:4 4QDeutC (4Q32) DJD 14:41

Deut 7:22-25 4QDeutf (4Q33) DJD 14:47

Deut 7:26 4Q397 DJD 10.58

Deut 8:l-5 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14: 18

Deut 8:2-14 4QDeutf(4Q33) DJD 14:47-48

Deut 8:s-7 (1 4QDeutS (4032) DJD 14:42 word v. 6; 1 letter v. 7)

Very fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary; follows MT except may read 7\]?;?KL) for MT P ~ ; I K > .

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fairly large fragment with many lacunae; generally follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary; an apparent spelling error v. 22, otherwise follows m. Loose paraphrase of no textual value.

Fragmentary; mostly follows Sam.

Fragmentary; follows MT except 77-3 v. 11 (=LXX).

Fragmentary; mostly follows m.

Follows MT.

Generally follows MT.

Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Of no textual value.

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Deut 8:5-10 4QDeutJ (4437) DJD 14.85 Fragmentary; readings about evenly divided between LXX and MT

4QDeutn (4Q4 1) S W S 18, 29- Mostly follows MT 30; DJD 14:122

Deut 8:5-10

Deut 8:5-9:2 (v. 6 NIR)

SQDeut (SQ1) DJD 3: 171 Fragmentary; generally follows MT

Deut 8:8-9 DJD 1:58 1 la n3 3rnn Of no textual value.

Deut 8:lO-11 DJD 14:43 5 letters total; of no textual value.

Deut 8.15-16

Deut 8:18-19

DJD 14:43

DJD 1:54

Of no textual value.

a'?;( 'lnu m Of no textual value

DJD 13:235

DJD 14:48

DID 1.58

Fragmentary; follows MT Deut 9:6-7

Deut 9:6-7

Deut 9: 10

Of no textual value.

[0~]73?4 ll3SN3 Of no textual value

15u 178 7 1P)u

Of no textual value

Deut 9:11-12 DJD 14:19

Deut 9: 12-14 JBL 112:23-42

DJD 13:236

DJD 14:19

Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Deut 9:12-18 Readings about evenly split between MT and LXX.

Deut 9.17-19

Deut 9 22-24

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

44364 DJD 13:237 Fragmentary; follows MT,

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Deut 9:27-28 DJD 154 2'P 3KS1' 1 Of no textual value

Deut 9:27-29 (3 letters v. 27)

DJD 13:238

DJD 14:19

Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 9:29-10:2 (1 letter 9:29)

A couple of curious scribal errors; otherwise of no textual value,

Deut 1O:l-3 DJD 2:79

DJD 13:239

Fragmentary; identical to MT

Deut 10:l-4 (include 9:2 1 and 25?)

9:21? And 25? Are more likely commentary; 10: 1-4 has several unique readings.

Deut 10:s-8 (2 letters v. 8)

DJD 14:20 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 10:6-I(?) DJD 13:240

DJD 3x51

Paraphrase?

Deut 10:8-12 Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 10:lO-13 (1 4Q364 DJD 13:241 letter v. 13)

Possible commentary near v. 3 makes textual character uncertain.

Deut 10: 1 1-12 (2 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9: 138 uncertain letters v. (4Q45) 11)

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 10:12-15 4QDeut' (4439) DJD 14: 110 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 10: 12-20 4QmezC (1 5 1) DJD 6:82

Deut 10: 12-1 1 12 4QphyP (4Q138) DJD 6:68-69

Very fragmentary; follows MT

Fairly complete; markedly prefers LXX.

Deut IO:12-I I : 17 4QphyI' (4Q128) DJD 6:49-50 (many portions NR)

Very fragmentary; tends toward LXX

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Deut 10: 12-1 1 :21 8Qmez (8Q4) DJD 3: 158-160 Extremely fragmentary; departs from MT Frequently toward other types of text.

Deut lO: l4 l I :2 4Qmezb(150) DJD6:81 Fragmentary; mostly follows (many w N R ) MT.

Deut 10:17-18 lQphyl(lQ13) DJD 1:74 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 10:21-11: 1, lQphyl(lQ13) DJD 1:74-75 Three fragments; follows MT. 8-11, 12

Deut 10:22-11:2 44364 DJD 13:242 Of no textual value. (2 letters 10:22; 2 letters 1 1 :2)

Deut 10:22-11:3 4QphylP (4Q143) DJD 6:75 Fragmentary; follows MT. (most of 11:l-2 Nm)

Deut 1 1 :2-3 MurDeut (Mur2) DJD 2:79 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 1 1 :3 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:20 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 1 1 :4 4QLXXDeut DJD 9: 195 Very Fragmentary; identical to (4Q 122) LXX.

Deut 11.4-18 ( w . 4Qphylq (4Q144) DJD 6:76 Fragmentary; mostly illegible; 5-12, 14-15 N/R) follows MT.

Deut 116-9 44364 DJD 13:242 Semi-paraphrase; most readings are unique,

Deut 11:6-13 (2 lQDeut'(4437) DJD 14:86 Fragmentary; most readings letters v. 1 1) are unique.

Deut 11 5-13 4QDeutk' (4Q38) DJD 14:96 Generally follows MT

Deut 1 1 :9-13 4QDeuf (4Q30) DJD 14:21 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 1 I . I 0 (1) 6QDeut (?) DID 3 : 136 Identification tenuous. (6420)

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Deut 1 1 : 13-2 1 Murphyl (Mur4) DJD 2:83-84 Text complete; follows MT nearly to the letter.

Deut 11: 13-21 4Qphy1' (4Q128) DJD 6:55 Follows MT.

Deut11:13-21 4Qphyid(4Q131) DJD6:56 Of no textual value ( w , 15, 18,20 N/R, one certain letter of v. 14)

Deut 11: 13-21 4QphyIi (4Q136) DJD 6:63 Fragmentary; follows MT ( w . 14, 19,20 NfR)

Deut 11:17-18 4Qrnef (4Q153) DJD 6:83 7313 73s '13 D2:lPg Of no textual value

Deut 11:18 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:21 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 11: 18-21 4Qphy1' (4Q128) DJD 6:50 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 11: 18-21 4QphylP (4Q143) DJD 6:75-76 Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut11:19-21 4Qphy1'(4Q146) DJD6:79 Fairly complete on a narrow strip; follows MT.

Deut 11:21 (?) 4QDeutJ (4437) DJD 14:88 ;111;1!

DJD 13.243 Very fragmentary; identical to MT .

Deut 11:27-30 1QDeuta(1Q4) DJD 155 V q Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 11 :28 4QpaleoDeutr DID 9:138 Very fragmentary; identical to (4(245) MT .

Deut 11:30-31 lQDeutb (lQ5) DJD 1:58 ~3 1B 731g nN

Of no textual value

Deut 1 1 :30-12: 1 4QpaleoDeutr DID 9: 138 Fragmentary; follows MT (4Q45) except 7]3~1 12: I (=LXX)

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Deut 12:5 4Q394 DJD 10:50

Deut 12:ll-12 (1 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9:139 letter v. 12) (4Q45i

Deut 12: 18-19 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:22

Deut 12:22 4QpaleoDeut1 DJD 9.139 (4445)

Deut 12:25-26 MurDeut (Mut?) DJD 2:79

Deut 1226 4QDeute (4Q30) DJD 14:22

b u t 12:31 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:22

Deut 13:l-4.4-6 lQDeut"(lQ4) DJD 1:55

Deut 13:5 4QDeute (4Q30) DJD 14:22

Deut 13.7 4QDeutL (4Q30) DJD 14:23

Deut 13.7-1 1 1 1 QTempleb DJD 23:40 1 (1 1420)

Deut 13.11-12 4QDeute (4Q30) DJD 14:23

Deut 13:13-14 lQDeut'(IQ4) DJD 1:55

Deut 13:16 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:23

Deut13.19-14.1 4QpaleoDeut' DJD9.140 (I letter 14: 1) (4445)

Deut 14:2-4 (v. 3 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9: 140 W) (4445)

Comments

Follows MT except n;13ni31it3 v. 3 (=sam)

Semi-paraphrase; reads ln3 for MT ln3'.

Very thgmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; 1 MT and 1 LXX reading.

Only a few letters; identical to MT .

3 KfBn 7 Of no textual value.

NIB Of no textual value

Most readings uncertain

Extremely fragmentary; 1 Sam reading.

Very fragmentary, apparently several scribal errors.

Very fragmentary; generally follows LXX

Very fragmentary; follows MT,

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Very Fragmentary; adds ?1&7[1 13 : 19 (=LXX, Sam).

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

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Deut 14:14-21 44366 DJD 13:342 Very fragmentary; mostly (w. 17, 19N/R) follows MT.

Deut 14: 19-22 (v, 4QpaleoDeutr DID 9: 141 Fragmentary, only variant from 20 N/R) (4445) MT is unique.

Deut 14:24-25 1QDeut' (144) DJD 1 5 6 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 14:24-26 4Q364 DJD 13:243 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Deut 14:26-29 (2 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 14 1 Fragmentary; follows MT, letters v. 29) (4445)

Deut 14:29-15: 1 MurDeut (Mur2) DJD 2:79 7tDN or 2 3D13V

Of no textual value

Deut 15:l-4 4QDeutC (4Q30) DID 14:24 Fragmentary; follows MT except omission after @I' v. 2 (=LXY).

Deut 15:2 1 IQMelch van der Woude ;1tDt3 ?~t2 3 1 3 a)[ (1 lQ13) 3 07s 14: 358 ;T~P\ lm 79

3 D m [ . . .l Follows MT except MT reads 17'.

Deut 15:s-6 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: i 42 Very hgmentary; identical to (4445) MT.

Deut 15:8-10 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9: 142 Omits IlN before 17' v 8

(4445) (=Sam); otherwise follows MT

~ e u t 15: 14-15 IQDCUI~ ( 1 ~ 5 ) DJD 1:s8 1 15 Inn l[';r?]u *3i[u] py? 71x13 '71 MT has 713' for '37[N]

Deut 15: 15-19 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:24 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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h t 16.2-3 (3 questionable letters v. 2)

4QDeut' (4Q30) DJD 14:25 Of no textual value.

Deut 16:4. 6-7 lQDeut"IQ4) DJD1:56

4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:25

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; most readings are unique.

Deut 16:6-11

h t 16.13-14

Deut 16:21-17:s

h t 17:7

44366 DJD 13:341

4QDeute (4Q30) DJD 14:26

4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:27

Follows FVIT,

Fragmentary; follows MT.

VK73 731 Follows FVIT

2QDeutb (2Ql I) DJD 3:61 Tiny Fragment; follows MT. h t 17:12-IS (v. 13 NIR)

Deut 17:15-18:l 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:27 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

4QDeut' (4Q33) DJD 14:49

4QDeut' (4Q33) DJD 14:49

4QTest (4Q175) DJD 5:58

Deut 17.17-18 (?)

Deut 18:6-10

h t 18:18-19

Of no textual value.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Follows MT, except adds '33;1 (= 8'317, LXX) in v 19 before 'W3; many odd spellings

4QBibPar DJD 5:3 (4Q158)

Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

4 Q h t f ( 4 Q 3 3 ) DJD 14.49 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 18: 18-22

Deut 19:2-3 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 143 (4Q453

4 Q h P DJD 14:lOI (4Q38a)

k t 19%-16 (v 12 NIR; 3 letters v 16)

Fragmentary; textual character uncertain.

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Deut 19: 17-20:6 4QDeutf (4Q33) DJD 14:SO Mostly follows MT (4 letters 19: 17; 20:4 NIR?)

Deut 19:20-2O:l 44365 DJD 13:3 1 1 Several scribal errors; generally follows MT.

Deut 19:21 (?) 4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14.67 Identification uncertain.

Deut 20:2-5 1QM (1Q33) DSSHU plate Free paraphrase of no textual 10:2-5 25 value.

Deut 20:6- 19 (2 4QDeup DJD 14: 101- Fragmentary; mostly follows letters v. 16) (44384 102 MT.

Deut 20:9-I3 4QDeut' (4Q36) DJD 14:72 Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 21 :4-12 (3 4Q~eut'(4Q33) DJD 1450-5 1 Mostly follows MT letters v. 12)

Deut 21:s-9 IQDeutb(lQ5) DJD1:58 Fragmentary; follows MT

Deut 21:23-22:9 4QDeur' (4436) DJD 14:72 Very Fragmentary; follows MT. (no certain letters 21 :23; 1 letter 22:2; 1 letter 22:7; I letter 22:9)

Deut 22:3-6 (4 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9.143 Fragmentary; follows MT letters v. 3) (4445)

Dwt 22:9 4QInstructiond DJD 341329 Loose allusion of no textual (444 18) value.

Deut 22: 10 4QInstructiond DJD 34:329 Extremely fragmentary; (4Q4 18) identical to MT.

Deut 22: 1 1 4QInstructiond DJD 34:329 Of no textual value. (4Q4 18)

Deut 22: 12-19 4QDeue (4Q33) DJD 145 1 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Deut 23:6-8 (2 4QDeut' (4436) DJD 14:73 Very Fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 8)

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Deut 23:7 4QpaleoDeuf DJD 9: 144 V171n N (4445)

Deut 23: 12- 15 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 144 Very fragmentary; I Sam (4Q45) reading, 1 possible unique

reading.

Deut 23: 12-16 4QDeut' (4436) DJD 14:73 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 23: 18-20 4QDeuP (4Q34) JBL 1 12:23-42 Very Fragmentary; identical to MT.

k t 23:21-26 4QDeutr(4Q33) DX) 1452 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 23:22-24:3 4QDeup DJD 14: 102- Very fragmentary; follows MT (44384 103 with 1 unique harmonization.

Deut 23:23-26 4QDeut' (4Q36) DJD 14:74 Follows MT; DJD says it goes to 24: 1, but there is only 1 unidentified letter remaining of 24: 1.

k t 23:26-24:8 4QDeuP (4Q28) JR1, 112:23-42 Fragmentary; generally follows MT except omits I n 3 3 ;IN\i31 24:2 (=LXX).

~ e u t 23:24 44271 DJD I 8: I 78 ~ e a d s n'p;13 for MT n t v ~ i .

Deut 24:2-7 4Q~eut'(4Q33) DJD 1452 Fragmentary; follows MT.

h t 2 4 : I O - 1 6 lQDeutb(1Q5) DJD1:58 Fragmentary; generally follows (v. 12 N/R) MT,

Deut 24: 16-22 4QDeut8 (4Q34) JBL 1 12:23-42 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Deut 25: 1-5 4QDeutv4Q34) J M 112.23-42 Very Fragmentary, identical to (v, 4 N/R) MT.

Deut 25:3-9 4QDeutr (4Q33) DJD 14: 53 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

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Deut 25:13-18 1QDeutb(lQ5) DJD 1:59 Fragmentary, of no textual (w. 14, 17N/R) value.

Deut 25: 14-26:s 4QDeut1(4Q34) JBL 112:23-42 Very fragmentary; identicalto (1 letter of 26: 1) MT.

Deut 25: 19-263 4QDeup DJD 14: 103 Fragmentary; follows MT with (3 letters 25: 19; 1 (4Q38a) some odd spellings and other letter 26:5) unique peculiarities.

Deut 26: 14-1 5 4QpaleoDeuf DJD 9.154 Very fragmentary; identical to (4446) MT.

Deut 26: 18-27: 10 4QDeutf (4Q33) DJD 14:53 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Deut 26: 18-27: 1 4QDeup DJD 14: 104 Of no textual value. (?) (44384

Deut 26: 19 (?) 6QDeut (6Q20) DJD 3: 107 Five certain letters

Deut 26: 19-27:2 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:28 Fragmentary; mostly follows LXX.

Deut 27:18 4Q271 DJD 18: 175 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 27:24-28.7 4QDeutL (4Q30) DJD 14:28-29 Fragmentary; mostly follows (1 letter 27:24) W.

Deut 28%-11 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:29 Very fragmentary; only listed variant from MT is a reconstruction.

Deut 28: 12-14 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:30 Fragmentary; reads 71 [SO] for MT 03nu ~ I S U 14 ( = L W Sam).

Deut 28: 15-18 4QDeut0 (4Q42) DJD 14: 132 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 28: 15-20 (v. 4QpaleoDeut1 DJD 9: 145 Deliberately omits v. 19; other 19 omitted) (4Q45i readings tend toward L F

text.

Deut 28:20 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:30 Of no textual value

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Deut 28:21-24 4QDeuP (4Q34) JBL 112:23-42 Very fragmentary; identical to MT; note bracketing typo p. 41.

Deut 28:22-25 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:30 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Deut 28 27-29 4QDeut8 (4Q34) ./EL 1 12:23-42 Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Deut 28:29-30 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:3 1 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 28:33-36 (v. 4QDeut" (4Q42) DJD 14: 132 Extremely fragmentary; 34 N/R) follows MT.

Deut 28:44-48 lQDeutb (1QS) DJD 1 :59 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 28:47-52 4QDwto (4Q42) DJD 14: 133 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Deut 28:48-50 (4 4QDeutC (4Q30) DJD 14:3 1 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 50)

Deut 28:58-62 (v. 4QDeut0 (4Q42) DJD 14: 133 Very fragmentary; follows MT. 60 NIR)

h t 28:61 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:3 1 730 77 Of no textual value.

Deut 2857-68 4~Deut ' (4Q39) DJD 14: 1 1 1 N l' QK ltp

Deut 29:2-5 4QDeutJ (4Q39) DJD 14: 1 11 Fragmentary; follows MT except 1> for R> v. 4.

Deut 29:9-20 lQDeutb (1Q5) DJD 1 :59 Fragmentary; generally follows MT with some deviation to Sam.

Dwt 29: 17-19 (1 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:32 Very fragmentary; follows MT letter v. 17) with 1 unique reading.

Deut 29 24-27 (v 4QDeutb (4Q29) DJD 14 10 Vwy fragmentary, only variant 26 NIR) is uncertain

Deut 3O:l-3 4Q398 DJD 10:59 Paraphrase of no textual value.

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Deut 30:3-14 4QDeutb (4Q29) DJD 14.10-1 1 Very fragmentary; generally follows LXX.

Deut 30: 16-18 (2 4QDeutW DJD 14: 107 Very fragmentary; follows MT. uncertain letters v. (4Q38b) 16)

Deut 30: 19-3 1 : 13 lQDeutb (lQ5) DJD 1 :5960 Fragmentary; mostly follows (v. I I N/R) MT.

Deut 3 1 :9-11 4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14:67 Very fragmentary; only variant follows LXX.

Deut 3 1 :9-17 (v. 4QDeutb (4Q29) DJD 14: 12 Very fragmentary; generally 13 N/R, 2 letters follows MT. v. 14)

Deut 31:12 4QDeut' (4Q39) DID 14:111 pal D;! [ ] 717:

Deut 3 1 : 16-19 4QDeutt (4Q30) DJD 14:32 Virtually every text-form is represented in this fragment

Deut 3 1:24-32:3 4QDeutb (4Q29) DJD 14: 13 3 1 :28 is corrupt; generally follows MT.

Deut 3 1 :29 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 146 Of no textual value (4Q45)

Deut 32:3 4QDeutc (4Q30) DJD 14:33 27 Of no textual value

Deut 32:6-8 (1 4QpaleoDeutf DJD 9:146 Very fragmentary; follows MT. word v. 6; 1 (4445) partial word v. 8)

Deut 32:7-8 4QDeut' (4437) DJD 14:90 Very Fragmenmy; reads 0'71>H for > H l V v, 8 (=LXX)

Deut 32: 10-1 1 (1 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9.146 Extremely fragmentary; of no word v. I I) (4445) textual value.

Deut 32: 13- 14 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 147 Very fragmentary; identical to (4445) MT.

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Deut 32.14-20, 4Qphyla (4Q141) DID 6:73-74 32-33

h t 32: 17-18 (2 4QDeulk1 (4Q38) DJD 14:97 letten v. 18)

Deut 32: 17-29 lQDeutb (1Q5) DJD 1:60

Deut 32:22-23 (3 4QDeut" (4Q38) DJD 14:97 letters v. 23)

Deut 32:25-27 4QDeulk' (4Q38) DJD 14:98

Deut 32.33-35 (v. 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 147 34 NlR) (4Q45)

Deut 32:37-43 4QDeutq (4Q44) Skehan, BASOR 136: 12-15

Deut 32:46 4QJubileesa DID 13:s (442 16)

h t 33:l-2 4QDeut' (4Q39) DJD 14: 1 12

D a t 33:2-8 (v. 4 4QpaleoDeut' DJD 9: 148 Nm) (4445)

Deut 333-1 I 4QTest (4Q175) DJD 558

Deut 33:s-1 I, 4QFlor (4Q174) DJD 356-57 12 (?), 19-21

Deut 33:8-22 4QDeuth (4Q35) DJD 14:68

Comments

Fragmentary; mostly follows LXX.

Extremely Fragmentary; follows MT.

Of no textual value; condition too poor to be read accurately.

Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; about evenly divided between h4T and LXX.

Uses singular pronouns for MT plurals.

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; some unique readings.

Text complete; supports LXX a lot, with some indecipher- able readings.

Extremely Fragmentary; seems to include pesher; follows MT. Fragmentary; generally follows LXX with many unique readings.

Somewhat Fragmentary; a wide array of readings, but leans toward LXX.

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Deut 33.12-24 lQDeutb (1Q5) DID 1:61 Fragmentary; follows MT (v. 20 NIR) except omits v. 15 (due to

homoeoarcton).

Deut 33:29-34: 1 4QpaleoDeutr DJD 9: 148 Extremely fragmentary; 1 (4445) unique reading, 1 Vulgate

reading.

Deut 34:4-6 4QDeut1 (4039) DJD 14: 1 12 Extremely Fragmentary; follows MT except 173i)plI v 6 (=LXX).

Deut 34:8 4QApocryphon DJD 22:254 Includes explanatory gloss; of Josh' (44378) otherwise follows MT.

Josh 2: 1 1-12 4QJoshb (4448) DJD 14: 154 6 letters v. 12, including an apparent 1 that ends first word of the verse; otherwise identical to MT.

Josh 2:23(?) 44522 DJD 25:42 Identification uncertain

Josh 3: 15-4:3 (4: 1 4QJoshb (4Q48) DJD 14: 155 Very poorly preserved; Nm) generally follows MT where

text and reconstructions are certain.

4QJosh' (4Q47) DJD 14: 147 Very fragmentary; n l U 1 for MT nniu-~;~ v. 6 (=Lxx).

Josh 5:2-7

Josh 6:s-10

Josh 6:26

4QJosh' (4447) DJD 14: 148 Very fragmentary; follows MT with a couple of unique readings.

4QTest (4Q175) DJD 5:58 Loose paraphrase; reads V';l for MT 8 1 7 '339 V7N;I.

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Joah 7:12-17 4QIosh' (4447) DJD 14: 149

Josh 8:3-14 (v. 12- 4QJosha (4447) DJD 14: 150 13 NIR)

Josh 8: 18 (?) 4QJosha (4447) DJD 14: 150

Josh 8:34-35 4QJosh' (4447) DJD 14: 147

Josh 10:2-5 4QJoah' (4447) DJD 14: 15 1

Josh 10:8-11 4QJosh' (4447) DJD 14: 15 1

Josh 17: 1-5 (3 4QJoshb (4448) DJD 14: 158 letters v. 5)

Josh 17: 11- 15 4 Q ~ o s h ~ (4448) DJD 14: 158- 159

Text is riddled with grammatical and scribal errors; omits XIOPlt) section of v. 14; non-unique readings follow LXX.

Very fragmentary; 191t;l ?N for MT lV? v. 4; some readings are unique, others follow LXX.

Position in MS uncertain; of no textual value.

1 word v. 34; several unique readings; an unknown passage follows, then biblical text continues with 5:2R

Fragmentary; omits '32 v. 4.

Fragmentary; 732 for 3% v 9; omits n1Cl-u v I I ; otherwise follows MT.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; generally follows MT though text appears corrupt in some places.

Judg 6:2-6 4QJudga(4Q49) DJD 14:162 Omits 1*?P 1';rltl v. 3; skips from v. 6 to v. l I; otherwise mostly follows MT.

Judg 6: 1 1-1 3 4QJudg'(4@9) DJD 14.162 Fragmentary; several unique readings.

Judg 6:20-22 IQJudg (146) DJD 1 :62 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

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Judg 8: 1 (?) lQJudg(IQ6) DJD1:62 t) 0'1 3t 13 ?

Judg 9: 1-6 1QJudg (146) DJD 1.62 Fragmentary; follows MT

Judg 9:28-3 1 lQJudg (1 Q6) DJD 1 :62-63 Fragmentary; textual nature uncertain.

Judg 9:40-43 lQJudg (1Q6) DJD 1,63 Fragmentary; textual nature uncertain.

Judg 2 1 : 12-25 4 ~ J u d g ~ (4450) DJD 14: 166 Very fragmentary; omits 3lPN end of v. 16; DflVl31R for oni3u V. 22; otherwise follows MT.

Ruth 1:l-6 4QRuthb (44105) DID 16: 193 Extremely fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ruth 1: 1-12 (v. 10 4QRuth' (4Q104) DID 16: 188 Follows MT except 1311'1 v. 2 Nm) ( = S 9 BHS does not list a

variant here) and 0 3 1 ~ v. 9

(sP?).

Ruth 1 : 12-1 5 4QRuthb (44105) DJD 16: 194 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ruth 2:13-3:8 2QRuth' (2Q16) DJD 3:72-74 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ruth 3: 13-18 2QRuthb (2Q17) DID 3 3 4 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT

Ruth 4:3-4 2QRutha (2Q16) DJD 3:74 130 3

Of no textual value,

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Refknee Scroll Zmation Comments

1 Sam 1:22b-2:6 4QSam' (4451) Cross, BASOR Strikingly similar to LXX 132: 15-26 against MT.

1 Sam 2: 16-25 4QSam' (445 1) Cross, BASOR Strikingly similar to LXX. 132: 15-26

I Sam 3: 14- 17 4QVisSam DJD 5:9,32 Loose paraphrase of no textual (44 160) value.

I Sam 16.1-1 1 4QSamb (4452) Cross, JBI, Fragmentary; tends toward (v. 6 NIR) 74: 166-172 LXX.

1 Sam 18:17-18 lQSam(IQ7) DJD 1:64 Fragmentary; follows MT

1 Sam 19: 10-17 4Qsamb (4Q52) Cross, JHL Follows MT, but poor 74: 167 condition makes value

questionable.

1 Sam 21 :3-10 4QSamb (4452) Cross, JBL Fragmentary; follows MT. 74: 167- 168

1 Sam 23:9-17 44Samb (4452) Cross, JBL Extremely fragmentary; of no 74: 169- 17 1 textual value.

1 Sam 25:30-32 4QSamc (4Q53) Ulrich, HASOR Very Fragmentary; a cohsing 235:l-25 array of readings.

2Sam7:IO-14 4QFlor(4Q174) DJD5:53 Loose paraphrase with pesher; (Parallel I Chr of no textual value. 17.9-13)

2 Sam 14:7-15: 15 4QSamC (4Q53) Ulrich, BASOR Fragmentary; a confitsing array 235:l-25 of readings.

2 Sam 20:6-10 lQSam (1Q7) DJD 1 :65 Follows MT; note problem in fragment numbering. DJD lists this as fragment 2; it is actually 2 and 3. The one listed as Fragment 3 is actually 4-7

2 Sam 21:16-18 lQSam (147) DID 1.65 See numbering note above Tends toward wording in Chronicles.

2 Sam 22.6-9 8QPs (842) DJD 3: 149 Very fragmentary; identical to (Psalm 18:6-9) MT .

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2 Sam 22: 10-13 8QPs (842) DJD 3:149 (Psalm 18:lO-13)

2 Sam 2 3 3 1 1 QPsl (1 1 Q5) DID 4:48 xxvii

2 Sam 23:9-12 IQSam (147) DJD 1.65

lKgsl:1,16-17, 5QKgs(5Q2) DJD3:172 27-37 (actual w. uncertain)

1 Kgs 7:20-21 4QKgs (4454) DJD 14: 174

1 Kgs 7:25-27 4QKgs (4Q54) DJD 14: 174

1 Kgs 7:29-3 1 (4 4QKgs (4Q54) DJD 14: 174 certain letters v. 29; 2 certain letters v. 3 1)

1 Kgs 7:3 1-42 (v. 4QKgs (4Q54) DID 14.175 36 NIR)

1 Kgs 7:51-8:9 (4 4QKgs (4Q54) DJD 14: 176 letters 751; 8:3 NIR)

Comments

Of no textual value.

D N ~ I n-ISYI yv i nama i o i v q ip l

Second word unknown? Othenvise follows MT

Somewhat fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Generally follows MT, supports Qere in several places.

a Of no textual value

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; identical to MI'.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; 1YBB for MT lYB3; aS?l for MT 3S? V. 37; 1'07 n w ? ) for 1-27,

Fragmentary; 1-373 for 1-17 5s 8:6; nln3;1 for ninc) 8:9; otherwise follows MT,

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I Kgs 8: 16-1 8 4QKgs (4454) DJD 14: 177 Very fhgmentary; adds a phrase from 2 Chr 65; otherwise mostly follows MT,

1 Kgs 12: 28-3 1 6QKgs (604) DJD 3 : 107 Of no textual value.

1 Kgs 22:28-3 1 6QKgs (644) DJD 3: 108 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

2 Kgs 2:3-5 44382 DJD 1 3:368 Only preserves a phrase here and there; mostly follows MT.

2 Kgs 2: 14-16 4QApocryphe DJD 22:307 Some unique readings; partial d'Elis6e paraphrase? (4448 1 a)

2 Kgs 6:32 6QKgs (6Q4) DJD 3 : 108 1Nl;'l K113

T I N Of no textual value

2 Kga 7.8-10 6QKgs (644) DJD 3: 109 Identical to MT except one odd spelling.

2 Kgs 7:20-8:5 6QKgs (644) DJD 3: 109 Singularly wild text; value questionable.

2Kgs9:I-2 6QKgs (6Q4) DID 3 : 1 10 ;! law;! H31 'rnl Of no textual value

2 Kg8 20: 19-21 (?) 6QKgs (6Q4) DID 3: 110 Of no textual value

1 Chr 17:9-13 See 2 Sam 7: 10- 14

2 Chr 28:27 4QChr (44 1 18) DJD 16:296 Fragmentary; IrlS 13 for MT 113 (unique).

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2 Chr 29: 1-3 4QChr (4Q118) DJD 16:296 Fragmentary; follows MT with 2 apparent scribal errors.

Ezra 4:2-6 (2 4Q-a (4Q 1 17) DJD 16:292 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 2)

E m 4:9-11 4QEm (4Q117) DJD 16:292 Fragmentary; follows MT except U T 3 for ;17;13 v. 10; DJD lists this as LXX but it may merely be a question of spelling (see DJD intro p. 291).

Ezra 5: 17 4QEzra (4Q117) DID 16:292 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Ezra 6:l-5 4QEaa (4Q117) DJD 16.292 Fragmentary; follows MT except 1?31 v. 1 (=LXX)

Job 8:15-17 (no legible letters v. 17)

Job 9:27

4QtgJob (441 57) DJD 6:90 N33Y '8 ;rim ' t ~

. . . n Corresponds to MT

4QtgJob (441 57) DJD 6:90 Fragmentary; corresponds to MT.

4QJobb (4Q 100) DJD 16: 179 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

4QJobb (4QlOO) DJD 16: 180 Yf'V

4QJobb (4QlOO) DJD 16: 180 ' 3 ~ 1 ~ PnU P?!?

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Job 13:18-20 4QpaleoJob" DID 9: 1 56 Of no textual value (4Q101)

Job 13:23-27 4QpaleoJobc DJD 9: 156 Extremely fragmentary; (44101) foIIows MT.

Job 14:4-6 (1 4 Q ~ o b ~ (44100) DJD 16: 180 Very fragmentary; identical to letter v. 6) MT.

Job 14: 13-18 (1 4QpaleoJob" DJD 9: 156 Extremely fragmentary; only letter v. 18) (4Q101) reading is unique.

Job 17:14-18:4 l lQtgJob van der Ploeg, Very fragmentary; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 12 to MT.

Job 19:ll-19 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; mostly (v. 14 N/R) (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 14 corresponds to MT.

Job 19:29-20:6 l I QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (11Q10) Le Targum 16 MT.

Job 21:2-10 l I QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; mostly (11Qlo) Le Targum 18 corresponds to MT (two LXX

translations).

Job 21 :20-27 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (v. 23 omitted?) (1 1410) Le Targum 20 MT except it may omit v. 23.

Job 22:3-9 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Very fragmentary; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 22 to MT.

Job 22: 16-22 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Very fragmentary; corresponds (I 1Qlo) Le Targum 24 to MT.

Job 24112-17 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (v. I5 omitted?) (I lQ10) Le Targum 26 MT.

Job 24:24-26:2 11QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (one letter of26:l) (1 1410) Le Targum 28 MT.

Job 26: 10-27:4 1 1QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 30 MT.

Job 27: 11-20 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (1 1Qlo) Le Targrrm 32 MT.

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Job 28:4-13 11QtgJob van der Ploeg, Scarcely there at all. Of no (v. 12 N/R) (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 34 textual value.

Job 28:20-28 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (11Qlo) Le Targum 36 MT.

Job 29:7-16 1 lQtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (no certain letters (1 1410) Le Targum 38 MT. of v. 16)

Job 29:24-30:4 11QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (11Qlo) Le Targzim 40 M T .

Job 30~13-20 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Somewhat fragmentary: (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 42 corresponds to MT.

Job 30:25-3 1:l 1 lQtgJob van der Ploeg, Very fragmentary; of no (one partial letter (1 1Q10) Le Targum 44 textual value. of 30:3 1)

Job 31:8-16 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, No more than two complete (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 46 words of any verse;

corresponds to MT.

Job 31:14-19 4QJob' (4Q99) DJD 16: 172 Fragmentary; follows MT except reverses 'lfD!J and 1033 v. 15 (unique).

Job 3 1 :20-2 1 4QJobb (44 100) DJD 16: 180 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Job 31:26-32 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; mostly (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 48 corresponds to MT.

Job 31:40-32:3 11QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fragmentary; corresponds to (11Qlo) Le Targum 50 MT except 1'7K for waw

consecutive in 32:2.

Job 32:3-4

Job 32:lO-17

4QJob' (4Q99) DJD 16: 172 Fragmentary; follows MT

1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete; corresponds (1 1QlO) Le Targum 52 to MT even in some readings

that scholars tend to emend.

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Job 33.6-16 l lQtgJob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete; corresponds (1 1QlO) IR T i m 54 t o m .

Job 33:10-11 4QJobJ ( 4 0 9 ) DJD 16: 173 PM' 89 >3 71311)

Job 33 :24-30 (v. 4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 173 Very fragmentary; mostly 27 Nk, 2 letters follows MT. v. 24; 3 letters v. 28)

Job 33:24-32 l lQtgJob van der Ploeg, Somewhat fragmentary; (1 1Qlo) L.e Targum 56 corresponds to MT.

Job 33:28-30 2QJob (2Q15) DID 3:71 '3' DDUP > ;! 11N3 Identical to MT

Job 345-17 1 l QtgJob van der Ploeg, Somewhat fragmentary; (1 1Qlo) IR Targum 58 corresponds to MT.

Job 34:24-34 1 IQtgJob van der Ploeg, Somewhat hagmentary; (1 1Qlo) Le Tmgum 60 significantly corresponds to

MT.

Job 35:6-15 1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 62 to MT except one LXX

reading v. 11

Job 35:16 4QJob' (4499) DJD 16.174 ' ~913 nU7 -39

Job 36:7-1 I 4QJob' (4Q99) DJD 16: 174 KO3 J v. 7; DJD lists this as an

LXX reading, but LXX EX, could reflect either this r e a m or MT ~033.

Job 36:7-16 1 l QtgJob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete, corresponds (1 1Qlo) IR 7 " m 64 to MT.

Job 36: 13-24 4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 175 Fragmentary; mostly follows (1 letter v. 17) MT but see DJD note on v. 24.

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Job 36:23-33

Job 36:25-27

Job 36:32-33

Job 37: 1-5

Job 38:3-13

Job 38:23-34 (v. 33 N/R)

Job 39: 1-1 1

Job 39:20-29

Job 40:23-3 1

Job 41:7-17

Scrdl Location Comments

1 IQtgJob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete; corresponds (1 IQlO) Le Targum 66 to MT.

4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 176 Very Fragmentary; ]PI1 for l?t3 V. 27; otherwise follows MT.

4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 176 DN N ;113)0 13Y7 TI'

4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 176 Badly written and badly preserved; several unique readings.

1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 68 to MT with a few spelling

errors.

4QJob' (4499) DJD 16: 177 n7l i m j snn

I I QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 IQlo) Le Targum 70 to MT.

1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (11QlO) Le Targum 72 t o m ,

1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (IIQlO) Le Tmgum 74 t o m .

1 IQtgJob van der Plwg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) IR Targum 76 to MT, but omits v. 24.

1 IQtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 78 to MT except for a few unique

oddities

I 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) Le Targum 80 to MT.

1 1 QtgJob van der Ploeg, Nearly complete; corresponds (1 1Qlo) I& Targum 82 to MT.

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Job 41 :25-42:6 l lQtglob van der Ploeg, Fairly complete; corresponds (possibly one (1 1410) 1.e Targum 84 t o w . letter of 4 1 :25)

Job 42:9b-11 l IQtgJob van der Ploeg, Begins with "God" of v. 9a and (1 IQlo) Le Targum 86 ends with "piece of gold" of v.

1 1; otherwise complete; Ploeg suggests that the scroll ends here, but this is uncertain. Corresponds to MT.

Ps 1:la 4QRor (44174) DJD 553-54 Follows MT

Ps 2: 1 4QFlor (441 74) DJD 5.53-54 Follows MT.

Ps 2: 1-8 (1 letter 1 lQPsS (1 147) DJD 23:53 Fragmentary; follows MT v. I ; 2 letters v. 2; 4 letters v 8)

Ps 25-7 3QPs (3Q2) DJD 3:94 ' D T 77 1 I2 *3* 1O Identical to MT

Ps 5:s-13 (3 4QPs' (4Q98b) DJD 16: 154 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 8; 4 letters v 9)

Ps 5:9-6:4 4QPs' (4Q83) DID 16: 10 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

Ps 6: 1 4QPsS (4Q98b) DID 16: 154 Of no textual value.

Ps 6:2-4 1 lQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23:66 14 letters total; follows MT

Ps 7.8-9 1 1 QMeleh van der Woude, 731V 0170? ;??Y[U (1 1413) 10-1 1 OTS 14 358 O W Ft* 3~

MT reads 7l;l' for NL)

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Ps 7: 14-3 1:22 516 HevPs Sanders, JBL (5-6 Hevlb) 86:439.

Ps 9:3-8 (1 letter 1 lQPsC (1 147) DJD 23:54 v. 8)

Ps 12:5-9 (3 1 1QPsC (1 147) DJD 23:55 letters v. 9)

Ps 13:2-6 (v. 4 lIQPsc (1 1Q7) DJD 23:55 N R )

PS 14:l-6 (3 1 1QPsC (1 147) DJD 23:55 letters v. 3; 2 letters v. 4; 3 letters v. 5)

Ps 15:l-5; 516 HevPs Y a d i 16 title (5-6 Hevlb) IEJ 11:40

Ps 16:6-10 4QPsc (4485) DJD 16: 5 1

Ps 17:1(?) 4QPsC (4485) DJD 16:5 1

Ps 17:5-9 8Qps (8Q2) DJD 3:148

Ps 17:9-15 1 IQPsc (1 lQ7) DJD 23:56

Ps 17:14 8Qps (8Q2) DJD 3:148

Location of this text is difficult. Sanders (JBL) lists J. T. Milk in VTSup 9: 20, but this is an error for Milik, VTSup 4: 2O.The text now appears in DJD 38:141-166.

Of no textual value

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT; note that DJD lists as 9:3- 7.

Very fragmentary; follows MT with some unique readings.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT except 2 3 1 ~ for ;l3?3Y V. 1

(7).

Identical to MT except omits 11~3 33 321 K? inv. 3.

Very fragmentary; follows MT; DJD omits reference to v. 6.

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; several odd readings.

Din- Of no textual value

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Ps 18:I-14 4QPsZ (4Q85) DJD 16.52 (2 letters v. 4; 3 letters v, 9; 4 letters v, 12; 3 letters v. 14)

Ps 18:6-9 8QPs (8Q2) DJD 3: 149

PS 18.10-13 8QPs (842) DJD 3 : 149

Ps 18.16-18 (2 4QPsV4Q8.5) DJD 16:53 letters v. 18)

PS 18:32-36 4QPsc (4485) DJD 16:53

Ps 18:39-41 4QPsC (4Q85) DJD 16 53

Ps 18:39-42 (v. 41 I IQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23:67 N m

Ps 19:4-8 (1 letter 1 lQPsc (1 lQ7) DJD 23:59 v. 4; v. 6 N/R, 4 letters v. 7; 4 letters v. 8)

Ps21 10 4QNon-Canonical DJD 1 1.105- PssB(4Q381) 106

Fragmentary; follows MT except [;13Yl]fX17 for 7tlRlK v. 2 (unique).

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT except 013'31 v. 1.

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

very fragmentary; identification questionable

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT; note that DJD has a misprint omitting OY before 131 v. 26, but the word is very clear on plate VII.

No more than 3 letters per verse; of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

2-3 letters per verse preserved; mostly follows MT.

Extremely fragmentary; textual value questionable.

Follows LXX in harmonizing to 2& person.

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Ps 22: 14-17 (3 4QPsf (4Q88) DPD 16:88 letters v. 14)

Very fragmentary; several unique readings.

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ps 25:2-7 (v, 4 I 1QPsC (1 1Q7) DJD 23:60 N/R; 3 letters v. 7)

Ps 25:8-12 (v. 9, 4QPs' (4483) DID 16: 11 I 1 N/R)

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Ps25:15 4QPs' (4Q83) DJD 16: 1 1

Ps 26:7-12 4QPs1 (4Q98a) DJD 16: 15 1 Very Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ps 27: 1 4QPsr (4Q98a) DJD 16: 15 1

PS 27:12-14 4QPsC (4485) DJD 16.54 Fragmentary; identical to MT

Ps 28:l-5 (I letter 4QPP (4Q85) DJD 1654 v. 3; 1 letter v. 5)

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Ps 30:9-13 4QPsr (4Q98a) DJD 16: 152 No more than 1 complete word per verse; mostly follows MT.

Ps 31:23-24 (1 4QPsa (4483) DJD 16: 12 letter v, 23)

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Ps 3 1 :24-25 4QPsq (4498) Milik, Biblica 38:245-255

One line with lacunae; follows MT

Ps33:l-12 (w.1, 4QPsa(4Q83) DJD 16:12 3, 7, 9 NR, 3 letters v. 5; 3 letters v. 12)

Immediately follows Ps 3 1; very fragmentary; otherwise follows MT.

Ps33:l-18 4QPsq (4498) Milik, Riblica 38:245-255

Adds a title 71t)fU l't9 717L) ; curious intrusion in v. 7; too broken up to reconstruct with accuracy; rest follows W.

PS 34:21-35:2 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16:12 (1 letter 34:21; 35:l NIR)

Of no textual value.

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Ps 35:4-20 4QPsq (4498) Milik, Biblica Fragment of one column; (many w. N/R) 38:245-255 follows MT

Ps 35:13-20 (v. 19 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16: 13 Fragmentary; follows MT with Nm) some unique readings.

Ps 35:26-36:9 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16: 13 Very fragmentary; lYZK1 35:27 (35:28, 36:2, 4, 8 (=LXX); other readings are N W unique.

PS 35:27-28 4QPsc (4485) DJD 1654 Fragmentary; identical to MT

Ps 36: 13-37:4 (1 1 lQPsd (I lQ8) DJD 23:68 Extremely fragmentary; letter 36: 13; 2 or follows MT. possibly 3 letters 37:4, see text)

Ps 37.7-40 4QpPsa (4Q171) DJD 5:42-49 Includes pesher; mostly follows MT.

Ps 37: 15 4QBarkhi Nafshid DJD 29:3 1 1 Reverses N13n and 03KT (444371

PS 37:18-19 4QPsC (4485) DJD 1655 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Ps 38:2-12 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16: 14 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ps 389-6 (v. 5 4QXIIc (4478) DJD 15:251 Recently re-identified as part of 4QPs' (4483) but stiU listed in DJD 15 (see note there).

Ps 38: 16-23 4QPs' (4083) DJD 16: 15 Somewhat fragmentary; non- MT readings are unique.

Ps 39: 13-40: i 1 lQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23.68-69 Extremely fragmentary; DJD lists through 40:2, but there are no discernible letters of v. 2; follows MT.

4QPsc (4485) DJD 16:55 Jlil 11&?

4QPsU (4Q98d) DJD 16: 157 ;??N nj ;rn

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Ps 43:l-3 (1 letter I 1QPsd ( I lQ8) v. 3)

DJD 23:69 Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT

Extremely fragmentary, follows MT.

DJD 1655

DJD 5:45-50

DJD 23:70

Fragmentary; includes pesher, follows MT

Ps 45:6-8 (1 letter I lQPsd (I lQ8) v. 8)

Adds 738 at end of v. 6 (7);

otherwise follows hlT.

DJD 16:55

DJD 16:17

DJD 16:118

Fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 48: 1-9 ( w . 4, 4 Q ~ s ' (4Q91) 6 ,8 N/R)

Very fragmentary; follows MT except 0']330 v. 5 (=LXX").

PS 49: 1-1 7 (2 4QPsC (4Q85) letters v. 2)

DJD 16:56 Follows MT except y3' v, 13 (=LXX).

DJD 16:119

DJD 16:119 Very f ryen ta ry ; foUowaMT except 1 R1 for 3lRl v. 9 (unique).

DJD 16: 119

DJD 16:119

DJD 23:77 Of no textual value

Ps 50: 14-23 (3 4QPse (4485) letters v. 15)

DJD 16:57 Follows MT with a couple of spelling variations.

Follows MT

Ps 5 1 :2-6 (2 4QPs' (4491) DJD 16: 120 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 2)

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Ps 5215-1 1 (1 4QPsC (4Q85) DJD 16:58 Mostly follows MT letter v. 5; 3 letters v. 6)

Ps 53-1 4QPsc (4485) DJD 1658 Identical to MT.

Ps 53:2-54:6 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16.17 Fragmentary; mostly follows (53:3,6 NIR; MT. 54:1,4 N/R)

Ps 56:4 4QPsa (4483) DJD 16: 18 Nl'N 01'

Ps 57:1,4 lQpPs(IQ16) DJD 1 3 1 Fragmentary; includes pesher; foUows MT.

Ps 59:5-8 (v 7 1 IQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23:70-71 Very m e n t a r y ; follows MT N/R)

Ps 60:8-9 4QpPs' (4Q171) DJD 5:49-50 Fragmentary; includes pesher; follows MT.

Ps 62: 13-63:4 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16: 18 Of no textual value. (63:1, 3 NIR; 2 letters 62:13)

Ps 66: 16-67:8 4QPsa (4483) DJD 16: 19 Very fragmentary; a few (66:17 NiR, 3 unique readings. letters 66: 19,67:3 NIR, 2 letters 67:7)

Ps 68: 1-5 (v. 2 1 IQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23:71 Very fragmentary; identical to Nm) MT.

Ps68:12-13, IQpPs(lQl6) DJD 1:82 Very fhgmentary; follows MT 26-27, 30-3 1

Ps 68:14-18 (1 1 lQPsA (1 lQ8) DJD 23:72 Very fragmentary; mostly letter v. 14) follows MT.

Ps 69:l-19 4QPs' (4Q83) DJD 16:20 Appears to be rather poorly copied; virtually all readings are unique.

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Ps 71:l-14 4QPs' (4483) DJD 16: IS Immediately follows Ps 38; somewhat Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ps 76:lO-12 4QPse (4Q87) DJD 16:76 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Ps 77: 1 4QPse (4487) DJD 16:76 ~ u L )

Ps 77: 18-78: 1 (3 1 1 QPsb (1 1 Q6) DJD 23:40 Fragmentary; follows MT letters 77: 18)

Ps 78:s- 12 (2 1 IQPsd (I 1 Q8) DJD 23 -72-73 Fragmentary; follows MT letters v. 5)

PS 78:6-7 4QPse (4Q87) DJD 16:77 117 0'703

Ps 78:31-33 4QPP (4487) DID 16:77 113W 7 ~1'71 '7733

Ps 78:36-37(?) 1 IQPsd ( I lQ8) DJD 2335 713' '7

Ps 78:36-37 (?) 6QPs (6QS) DJD 3:112 31d3

33 [ 12o Of no textual value.

Ps 79:2-3 4QTWumim DJD S:60-61 Semi-paraphrase with pesher; (441 76) fra~mentary.

PS 81:2-3 4QPse (4Q87) DJD 16:77 13'31

l'm

Ps 81 :3-85: 10 MasPs* (Masle) Yadin, Very fhgmentary; according IFJ 15: 104 to Yadin, "the text corres-

ponds to the MT in both the contents and the spelling" except that 83:7 reads '*N for 9 ' 7 ~ ~ .

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Ps 8 1 :4-9 (3 1 lQPsd (1 lQ8) DJD 23:73 Fragmentary; mostly follows letters v. 4; 1 letter MT. v. 9)

Ps 82: 1 1 1 QMelch van der Woude, Follows MT except 171?1 for (1 1413) 10 OTS 14358 11Q3.

Ps 82:2 1 1 QMelch van der Woude, Follows MT (1 1Q13) 11 OTS 14:358

Ps 86:5-8 lQPsa (1410) DJD 1:69 ~ ? O I -11 (v. 7 N/R) tpp;11 n5on

1'F Identical to MT.

Ps 86: 10-1 1 4QPse (4487) DJD 16:77 ?135 13

Ps 86: 11-14 1 lQPsd (I lQ8) DJD 23:74 Fragmentary; only variant of consequence is based on proposed reconstruction.

Ps 88: 1-5 (2 non- 4QPsC (4Q87) DJD 16:78 Very fragmentary; follows MT. contiguous letters v. 5)

Ps 88: 15-17 (3 4QPst (4Q98c) DJD 16:155 Very fragmentary; letters v. 17) ;171E)N for MT ;131DN v. 16;

otherwise follows MT.

Ps 89:20-3 1 4QPs89 Milik, RB Many unique departures from 73:98-103 MT.

Ps 89:44-48 (1 4QPsc (4Q87) DJD 16:78 Very fragmentary; follows MT letter v. 48) except 7bil5bL) for 7~ilL;)t31

v. 44 (unique).

Ps 8950-53 4QPsC (4Q87) DJD 16:79 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Ps 91:l-16 (v. 15 1lQApocryphal DJD 23:202- Somewhat of a paraphrase Nm) Pss (1 141 1) 203 see also with many additions,

van der Ploeg, rearrangements, etc., but RB 72:2 10-21 7 generally follows MT.

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Ps 91 5-8, 12-1 5 4QPsb (4Q84) Skehan, CBQ Fragmentary; identical to MT 26: 313-322

Ps 924-8, 13-1 5 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ Fragmentary; generally follows 26: 3 13-322 MT.

Ps92:12-14 lQPs'(lQ10) DJD1.69 ;lPU@ D' 111393 17 7'

?PUP] is unique

Ps 93: 1-3 1 1 QPs' DSPS 76-77 Begins with Hallelujah; leans (1 1Q5) xxii toward LXX.

Ps 93:3-5 4QPs" (4Q94) DJD 16: 13 1 Very fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 93.5 4QPsb (4Q84) Skehan, CBQ V l p 311 ln'3 26.3 13-322 [~]1?49 ;113p1

Follows hlT.

Ps 94: 1-9 (v. 5-6 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ Fragmentary; identical to MT NIR; 2 letters v. 4; 26:3 13-322 2 letters v. 7)

Ps 94: 10-18 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ Very fragmentary; mostly (w. 15-16NIR) 26:3 13-322 ~OIIOWS MT.

Ps 94:16 IQPs'(lQ10) DJD1.69 I[ ]U ->P[ ]311q'n7 ' Of no textual value.

Ps 94:21-22 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ Extremely fragmentary; of no 26:3 13-322 textual value.

Ps 95:3-7 4QPsm (4494) DJD 16: 132 Very fragmentary; follows MT (2 letters v. 3; except ;lV3'[1 v. 5. 3 letters v. 4)

Ps95:ll-96:2 IQPs'(lQ10) DJD1.69 'nn130 9~ @7n 7'@ ;1 If% 1313 Identical to MT

Ps 96:2 4QPsb (4484) DID 16:33 1'9 0 (see note on 98:4-5)

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Ps %:26; 98:4b 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ 26:3 13-322

Ps 97:6-9 (4 4QPP (4Q94) DJD 16: 132 letters v. 9)

Ps 98.4-5 4QPsb (4484) DJD 16:34

Ps 98:4-8 (2 4QPs"' (4494) DJD 16: 133 letters v. 8)

Ps 99: 1 4QPsv (4Q98e) DJD 16: 159

Ps 99: 1-5 4QP8 (4Q92) DJD 16: 124

Ps 99: 5-6 4QPsb (4Q84) Skehan, CBQ 26:3 13-322

Ps 100:l-2 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ 26:3 13-322

PS 101:l-8 I IQPP (I 1Q5) DSPS 28-29 fra~ments 4 B, C

PS 102. 1-2, 1 lQPsJ (I lQ5) DSYS 29-31 18-29 fragment C

Comments

[0]1-3 D[l*t)] llarl 111[11] Identical to MT.

Fragmentary, follows MT (see note on 98:4-5).

There seems to be a fair amount of confksion surrounding these particular fhpen t s . See the Skehan entry under Ps 96:26; 98:4b and the DJD entry under Ps 96:2; Skehan appears to have identified the top line as %:26 while DJD identifies it as %:2. Textual value of this section of the MS is questionable.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Identification questionable.

1~338 ?[in*] 1*331 0733 1

813 P I'LTXl 117 Identical to MT.

17 173Y 183 Of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; follows MT except 3% for. 89- in v. 2.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Ps 102: 10-29 4QPsb (4Q84) Skehan, CBQ (3 letters v. 29) 26:313-322

Ps 103:l 1 1QPsa(1 IQS) DSPS 30-3 1 fragment C

Ps 10311-3 4QPsb (4Q84) DJD 16:39

Ps 103:2-11 2QPs (2Q 14) DJD 3 : 70 (vv. 3,5,7 NIR)

Ps 103:4-11 4Qpsb (4Q84) DJD 16:40-4 1 (w. 7-8 N/R)

Ps 103:20-21 4QPsb (4484) DJD 16:42

PS 104:l-3 4QPse (4487) DJD 16:s 1

Ps 104:l-5 4QPsd (4486) DJD 16:67

Ps 104:l-6 llQPs'(11QS) D.S'P.S'l60-161 fragment E

PS 104:3-5 4QPd (4493) DJD 16: 128

Ps 104: 6-1 1 ZQPs(2Q14) DJD3:71 (w. 7,lO N/R)

Somewhat fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

1119 7 ns WEII -21 Title obviously a visual error [ll* for ll*]; of no textual value.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT; note that DJD does not list the unique reading 131Y in v. 3.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Follows MT

Follows MT.

Non-MT readings may or may not be orthographic. Ps 1 12 follows.

Fragmentary; may add 1~119 as a superscription (=LXX); otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; many unique readings, especially ' for final :1.

Fragmentary; impossible to assign to one text.

Non-MT readings are unique.

Fragmentary; reads [Oll?U ?]1291 in v. 8.

Fragmentary; many unique readings.

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Ps 104 1 1-1 2 4QPs1 (4493) DJD 16: 129 Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Ps 104: 14-1 5 4QPsd (4Q86) DJD 16:69 Fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 104:20-22 4QP$ (4Q87) DJD 16:s 1 Very fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 104:21-35 (1 I IQPs' (I IQS) DSPS 162-163 Fairly complete; readings lean letter v. 21) fragment E toward LXX with several

unique deviations; Ps 147 follows.

Ps 104:22-25 4QPsd (4486) DJD 16:70 Fragmentary; several unique readings.

Ps 104:33-35 4QPsd (4Q86) DJD 16:71 V. 34b is missing; adds P before v. 35; otherwise follows MT

Ps 105:l-3 4QPsY4Q87) DJD l6:82 Extremely fmgmentary; follows MT

Ps 105: 1-1 1 I 1QPs' (I IQS) DSP.7 164-165 Fragmentary, several odd Fragment E readings that destroy the sense

of the text

Ps 105:23-25 4QPs' (4Q87) DID 16:82 : D'7SO (1 letter v. 25) 3 PlfO

Ps 105:25-45 I 1QPs' (1 1Q5) i DSPS 34-35 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Ps 105:36-45 4QPsC (4487) DJD 16.82 Very fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

Ps 106:48(?) 4QPsd (4486) DJD 16:66 Of no textual value; Ps 147 follows.

Ps 107:2-5 (1 4QPs'(4Q88) DID 16:89 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letter v, 5)

Ps 107:s-16 (3 4Qpsr(4Q88) DJD 16:90 Very fragmentary; generally letters v. 8) follows MT.

Ps 107: 18-19 4QPsr(4Q88) DJD 16:91 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

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Ps 107:22-30 4QPsr (4488) DJD 16:91-92 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT except omits v 30a.

Ps107:26-27 4Q418b DJD 34:498 Fragmentary; several unique readings.

Ps 107:35-42 (3 4QPs'(4Q88) DJD 16:93-94 Very fragmentary; poorly letters v. 38) written; mostly follows W.

Ps 108:8-9 4QpPs1 (4Q171) DJD 5:49 Follows MT

Ps 109:4-6 4QPsf (4Q88) DJD 16:95 Very fragmentary; all readings are unique.

Ps 109:13 4QPse(4Q87) DID 16:80 n'l37L) I n

Ps 109:21-31 1 IQPs' (I IQS) DSPS 32-33 Fragmentary; unique text (v. 23 NIR) fragment D

Ps 109:24-28 4QPsf(4Q88) DJD 16:% Omits v. 26b; omits v. 2%; all (2 letters v. 24) other readings are unique; 3

apocryphal Pss follow.

Ps 112: 1-9 (w. 2, 4QPsX (4Q98t) DJD 16: 162 Very fragmentary; follows MT. 4, 6, 8 N/R)

Ps 112:4-5 4Qpsb (4484) Skehan, C@ Fragmentary; identical to MT. 26:313-322

Ps 113:l 4QPsb (4484) DJD 16.43 Of no textual value

Ps 114:5 4QPsc (4487) DJD 16:80 013n

Ps 11 S:2-3 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CBQ Fragmentary; follows MT 26:313-322 except omits N3 in v, 2.

Ps 115:4 4QPs0 (4Q96) DJD 16: 140 D!JI

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Ps 1 16: 1-4 (2 4QPsC (4Q87) DJD 16.80 uncertain letters v 4)

Ps 116:3-S (1 4QPso (4Q96) DJD 16: 140 letter v. 3; v. 4 NIR)

PS 1163-10 4QPs0 (4Q96) DJD 16: 140

Ps 1 16: 1 7- 19 4QPsb (4484) Skehan, CYBQ 26:3 13-322

Ps 1 18: 1 (?), IS, 1 1QPs' (1 145) DSPS 64-65 16, 8, 9, 29 xvi

Ps 1 18: 1-3,6-12, 4QPsb (4Q84) Skehan, CBQ 18-20,23-26 26:3 13-322

Ps 118:lS-16 (2 llQPsb (1 lQ6) DJD 23.42 letters v. 16)

PS 118'25-29 IIQPe (I lQS), DSPS 160-161 fragment E

Ps 1 18:26-27 (?) 4QPsb (4484) DJD S:S2-53

Comments

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT. Note that DJD lists a variant 0 7 N for P l N v. 16 (typo?) The scroll reads 078 with MT, while a few MSS read D7U.l. Note also that the DJD variant listing is reversed, since the scroll actually agrees with the MT reading.

No more than 4 letters per verse; of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

May transpose last 2 phrases of v. 8; otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Strange conglomeration; several unknown additions

Fragmentary; generally follows MT, but omits v. 1 1.

Extremely fragmentary; immediately follows v. 1 ; otherwise follows MT,

Fragmentary; follows MT

Includes pesher; of no textual value.

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4QPse (4Q87) DJD 16:81 l7L) -2

1 1 QPs' (1 1 Q5) vi DSPS 44-45 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

4QPsh (4Q90) RQ 64:16:483 Has some minority MT readings v. 17; otherwise foUows MT.

1 I QPsa (1 1 Q5) DSPS 46-47 Fairly complete; generally vii follows MT with some oddities

of no textual import.

lQPs"IQ10) DJD 1 :69-70 Fragmentary; follows MT.

4QPsg (4489) RQ 64: 16:479 Includes stanza division; most readiigs are unique.

I I QPs' (1 I Q5) DSPS 48-49 Frequently deserts MT for its viii own tangents.

4QPsg (4489) RQ 64: 16:480 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

4QPsg (4489) RQ 64: 16:480 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

1 lQPsa (1 1Q5) ix DSPS 50-5 1 Generally follows MT; adds '311K (LXX) in v. 68.

4QPs8 (4489) RQ 64: 16:480 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

4QPsg (4489) RQ 64: 16:481 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

I lQPsa (I lQ5) x DSPS 52-53 Generally follows MT with the oddities normal to this scroll.

Ps 119:89-92 (1 4QPsg (4489) RQ 64: 16:481 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letter v. 89)

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7'7' P@"'N Of no textual value,

Ps 1 19: 105- 120 I 1QPs' (1 1Q5) xi DSPS 54-55 Numerous readings, mostly unique.

Ps 119: 113-120 5QPs (5Q5) DJD 3: 174 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT; some verses NIR?

Ps 119: 128-142 I 1QPs' (I 1Q5) W S 56-57 Generally follows MT with the xii usual oddities characteristic of

this scroll

Ps 1 19: 138-142 5QPs (5Q5) DJD 3: 174 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Ps 119: 150-164 1 lQPsA (1 145) DSP.Y 58-59 Generally follows MT with ... mu many unique readings.

Ps 1 19: 163- 165 1 lQPsb (1 1Q6) DJD 23:4 1 Very fragmentary; follows MT; note that DJD restores 3 3 9 9 [ 3 ~ v. 164 but does not explain the supplied aleph.

Pa 119: 171-176 I IQPs' (I 1Q5) DSPS 60-61 Generally follows MT. xiv

PB 1205-7 4QPse (4487) DJD 16:83 039 3331 n3

Ps 121:l-8 I IQPs' (1 145) iii DSPS 38-39 Text nearly complete; generally follows MT.

Ps 122: 1-9 11QPs' (1 145) iii DSPS 38-39 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Ps 122: 1-9 44522 DJD 25:68 Fragmentary; 01 for MT ;IW v. 5; 0[1]7[1] for MT 7191 V. 7; otherwise follows MT.

1 IQPs' (1 1Q5) iv DSPS 40-4 1 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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PS 125:l-5 I 1 QPs' (1 l Q5) iv DSPS 40-4 1 Generally follows MT.

Ps 125:2-5 4QPs' (4487) DJD 16:83 Fragmentary; a strange array of unique readings.

Ps 126: 1-5 4QPs' (4487) DJD 16:83 Fragmentary; some apparent spelling errors.

PS 126: 1-6 1 1QPs' (1 1 Q5) iv DSPS 40-4 1 Some unique ambiguities, but generally follows MT.

Ps 126:6 lIQPsb(llQ6) DJD1:71 ~ 1 ' 7 ~ *NV13 Of no textual value

Ps 127:l 1 1QPs' (1 1Q5) iv DSPS 40-41 Fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 127:I-5 1QPsb(lQ11) DJD 1:71 Fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 127:2-3, 5 4QPsb (4Q84) DJD 551-52 Fragmentary; with pesher; follows MT.

Ps 128:3 lQPsb (lQ11) DJD 1:71 D3 1DlJ *nm

Of no textual value

Ps 128:3-6 I IQPs' (1 145) v DSPS 42-43 Fragmentary; '3llU for (one letter v. 3) 414% in v. 5.

Ps 129: 1-8 I 1QPs' (I lQ5) v DSPS 42-43 Generally follows MT.

Ps 129:7-8 4QPsb (4484) DJD 5:52 Follows MT. DJD lists one variant, but letter identification is questionable.

Ps 129:s 4QPs' (4Q87) DJD 16:84 lL3U 13'

Ps 130: 1-6 (v, 4, 5 4QPse (4Q87) DID 16:84 No more than 2 letters per N/R) verse; of no textual value?

Ps 130: 1-8 1 I QPs' (1 1 Q5) v DSPS 42-43 Fragmentary; a few deviations but mostly follows MT

Ps 131:l I IQPs' (I 1 Q5) v DSPS 42-43 ?[ 141 Ofno textual value.

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PS 132:8-18

PS 133~1-3

Scroll Location Comments

1 IQPsa (1 1 Q5) vi DSPS 44-45 Ps 119 follows in the column; mostly foUows MT.

1 I QPsa (I 1 Q5) DSPS 78-79 xxiii

Placed between Ps 141 and 144; text complete; mostly follows MT; adds ?Y 01% 9Hllt)~ at the end.

1 1 QPsb (1 146) van der Ploeg RB 74:411-412

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT; adds 013~ [+Hllt)l 5]u at the end (cf 1 1 QPsa).

l lQP~"( l lQ5) DSPS88-89 m i i i

1 lQPsa (1 1Q5) DSPS 60-61 xiv

Nearly complete; follows MT.

PS 135:l-9 (v. 8 N/R, one letter v. 9)

Many unique deviations, otherwise follows MT.

4QPsn (4495) DJD 16: 136 Unique addition to v. 6 (cf 1 lQPsa); otherwise follow MT.

4QPsk (4492) DJD 16:124 PS 135:6-16 (2 letters v. 6; v. 9, 14 N/R, 2 letters v. 16)

Extremely fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

DJD 16:136 Includes a refrain 0?l~? -3 lloll; otherwise follows MT.

DSPS 62-63 Mostly follows MT.

DSPS 62-63 Generally follows MT; one unique phrase in v. 7.

PS 136:23-24 (3 letters v. 24)

DJD 16: 136 Follows MT except for position after Ps 135: 12

DSPS 64-65 Identical to MT

1 lQPsa (1 145) DSPS 72-73 Follows MT XX

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Ps 137:9b I lQPsJ (I 1Q5) 1 W S 74-75 Follows MT xxi

Ps 138:l-8 I lQPsa (1 145) DSPS 74-75 Text complete; supports LXX xxi addition of 713' in v. 1;

otherwise follows MT.

Ps 139:8-24 1 IQPs' (1 1QS) DSPS 72-73 Generally follows MT, xx supports MT over LXX in a

few places, but does not do the reverse.

Ps 140: 1-5 1 I QPs' (1 lQ5) DSf'S 86-87 Mostly follows MT xxvii

Ps 141:s-10 I IQPs' (I 1QS) DSPS 78-79 Generally follows MT. xxiii

Ps 141:lO 1 lQPsb (1 146) DJD 23.45 Of no textual value

Ps 142:4-8 I 1QPs' (I 1Q5) DSPS 82-83 Follows MT except supports xxv LXX in first clause of v. 5.

Ps 143:l-8 I IQPs' (I IQS) DSPS 82-83 Follows MT with two unique xxv readings.

Ps 143:2-4 4QPsP (4Q97) DJD 16: 143 Extremely fragmentary; (3 uncertain letters follows MT. v. 2)

Ps 143:6-8 (2 4QPsP (4497) DJD 16: 143 Extremely fragmentary; letters v. 8) identical to MT.

Ps 144:l-2 1 1 QPsb (1 1 Q6) van der Ploeg D?tS?I -1 RB 74:411-412 ?go] -2

Of no textual value.

Ps 144:l-7 1 IQPs' (I IQS) DSPS 78-79 Omits title; generally follows xxiii MT.

Ps 144:15 1 I QPs' (I I Q5) DSPS 80-8 1 Reads lm for B xxiv

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Ps 145:l-7 1 lQPsa (1 1Q5) DSPS 64-65 A few misspellings; adds a xvi refiain,

11121 717' 7113 7Yl ~ 5 1 ~ 5 IBfl, to each verse

Ps 145:7-8 44521 DJD 25:10 Omits 717' subject in each clause.

Ps 145:13-21 1 lQPsa (1 lQ5) DSPS 66-67 Many odd readings; adds a xvii refrain,

71721 717' 7113 7u1 051~5 lOD after each verse; textual value dubious.

Ps 1469-10 I IQPsa (I lQ5) ii DSPS 36-37 Adds an extra verse in between, origin uncertain. Otherwise follows MT.

Ps 147: 1-2 I lQPsa (1 lQ5) DSPS 162-163 ~~?L?'ll' 7112 757 fkagment E Of no textual value except full

spelling of "Jerusalem. "

Ps 147: 1-4 4QPsd (4Q86) DJD 16:66 Fragmentary; follows MT except possible dittography v. 1.

Ps 147: 13- 17 (4 4Qpsd (4Q86) DJD 16:67 Fragmentary; follows MT letters v. 13, 4 except 35~1 v. 14 (=LXX) letters v. 17)

Ps 147:18-20 I IQPs' (1 lQ5) DSPS 164-165 Fragmentary; mostly follows fiagment E MT.

Ps 147:20 4QPsd (4Q86) DJD 16:67 Fragmentary; follows MT

Ps 148:l-12 1 1QPs' (1 lQ5) ii DSPS 36-37 Omits initial 7' 1557; otherwise follows MT.

Ps 149:7-9 1 I QPsa (1 145) DSPS 84-85 Unique addition before final 7' xxvi 1557: otherwise follows MT.

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Ps 150: 1-6 I 1QPs' (1 1Q5) DSPS 84-85 Omits initial hallelujah; XXV~ n'lum3;1 for ; I ~ R

in v. 6.

Ps 1 SO: 1-6 MasPsb (Maslf) Y. Yadin, Identical to MT Jerusalem Pmr (Dec. 27, 1964)

Apocryphal Pss I I QPs* (I 1QS) DSPS; cf DJD 15 1 also found in LXX. 151, 154, 155 4:53-93

Prov 1 :27-2: 1 4QProV (4Q102) DJD 16: 182

Prov 7:9-1 I(?) 4QProvb (44 103) DJD 16: 186

Prov 136-9 4QProvb (4Q 103) DJD 16: 184

Prov 14:s-10 (1 4QProvb (44103) DJD 16:184 letter v, 5; w. 6, 9 N/R)

Prov 14: 12-13 4QProvb (44103) DJD 16.184

Prov 14:31-35 4QProvb (44103) DJD 16:185

Prov 15: 1-8 ( 1 4QPro\P (44103) DJD 16:185 letter v. 6)

Prov 15:s 4427 1 DJD 18:181

Follows MT except nDPI1U for naim I :32.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT except may read lWI1 v, 34 (=LXX).

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Omits 717' and thus reads 731Yn for MT construct n m n ,

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Prov 15: 19-3 1 4QProvb (44 103) DJD 16: 186 Somewhat fragmentary; follows MT with 2 unique readings.

EccY 4QQohb (4Qll0) DJD 16:227 Very fragmentary; follows MT Qoheret 1:lO-14 except 1PIN for PI v. 14; see

DJD on possible inclusion of v. IS.

Eccl5: 13-1 7 (2 4QQoh' (4Q109) Muilenburg, Fragmentary; generally follows lettas v. 13; 3 BASOR135: MT. letters v. 16) 22-28

Eccl6: I? 4QQoh' (4Q109) DJD 16.223 Of no textual value

Eccl 6:3-8 4QQoh' (4Ql09) Muitenburg See also DJD 16:223; mostly BASOU 135: follows MT; many unique 22-28 readings; note comment about

BHS footnote to v. 3.

Eccl6: 12 4QQoha (4Q109) DJD 16.223 1: m

Eccl 7: 1-6 4QQoh' (4Q 109) DJD 16:223 Fragmentary; many unique readings; otherwise follows MT,

Eccl7:7-9 (DJD 4QQoh' (4Q109) Muilenburg, Fragmentary; generally follows 16:225 lists w. 7- BASOR 135: MT. 10, but 1 letter 22-28 v. 10)

Eccl7: 19-20 4QQoha (4Q109) DJD 16:225 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT except 2 instances of PI for lm.

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Song 1 : 1-6,6-7 6QCant (646) DJD 3 : 1 13 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

17 139lU 8 n!n n ~ n

Identification questionable; see DJD.

Song 3:4-5

4QCant' (44106) DJD 16:200 Very fiagmentary; mostly ~OUOWS MT except ni[n ~?lB17~ for MT 1 1 9 n133 (LXX omits the phrase).

Song 3:7-11

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:210 Song 2:9-17 Fragmentary; profuse scribal errors; unexplained margin symbols.

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:210

4qcantb (44107) DJD 16:2 13

Song 3:l-2

Song 3:5

Fragmentary; several scribal errors.

Song 3:7-8 4QCantc (44108) DJD 16:219

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:213

Very fragmentary; follows MI'.

Song 3:9-11 (1 letter v. 11)

Very fiagmentary; follows MT

4QCantb (40107) DJD 16:213

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:214

4QCanta (4Q106) DJD 16:200

Song 4: 1

song 4: 1-3 Mostly follows MT

Song 4: 1-6 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique

Song 4:7

Song 43-1 1

4QCant' (44 106) DJD 16:202 Of no textual value

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:214- 215

Very badly written; profuse scribal errors.

4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:217 Song 4:14-16 Omits '79 v. 16; otherwise follows hlT.

Song 5: 1 4QCantb (44107) DJD 16:217 Fragmentary; follows MT.

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Song 6: 11-12 4QCant' (44106) DJD 16:202 TI79

Song 7: 1-7 4QCanta (4Q106) DJD 16:202 Extremely fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 1-66

Isa 1 : 1 (?)

Isa 1:l

Isa 1:l-3

Isa 1:l-6

Isa 1:l-6

Isa 1:4-14 (central w. NIR)

Isa 1: 18-2:3

Isa 1:10-16 (2 letters v. 10)

Cross, Scrolls Generally follows MT; see any from Qumran of the many studies done on Cave I; this scroll. Burrows, Dead Sea Scrolls of St. Mark's Monastery, vol. 1

DID 5:28 : P[ I ? ! ~ ! [ ~ I ~ n'7mn-I

Presumably, the first word is a title.

DJD 3:97 Fragmentary; a few LXX readings.

DJD 15:9 Fragmentary; identical to MT

DJD 15:22 Fragmentary; follows MT

DJD 15:23 Very fragmentary; ? ~ l a ) - l v 3 (=Lxx).

DJD 2:80 Very fragmentary; identical to MT .

DJD 15: 101 - Numerous unique readings; 1 02 otherwise follows MT.

DJD 15: 101 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

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Isa 2:l-4 4QIsa' (4459) DJD 15:91 2 LXX readings, 2 lQIsaa readings, but most readings follow MT.

Isa 2:3-16 (v. 5 4Qlsab (4456) DJD 15:23 Several odd spellings; N/R; v. 15 N/R) otherwise follows MT.

Isa 27-10 (no 4QIsa' (4455) DJD 15: 10 Fragmentary; identical to MT. certain letters v. 10)

Isa 2:22 lQS 5 Cross, ScroIls Follows MT from Qumran cave I

Isa 3: 14-22 (v. 19 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:24 Mostly follows MT; only LXX N/R; v. 2 1 N/R) reading is questionable, see

note p. 25 on line 8.

Isa 4:5-5: 1 (1 4QIsaa (4455) DJD 15:IO Very fragmentary; ..fy for letter 5: 1) 79'9 4:s (unique?),

Isa 5:5-6 4QpIsab (4Q162) DJD 5: 15 O D ~ D L ) '7Y 1171 Y[ lW\apr 73Ir Follows MT, except ';1'1 for MT 7'71.

1% 511 1-14 4QpIsab (4Q 162) DJD 5 : 1 5- 16 Text complete; follows MT with some scribal errors.

Isa 5:13-14 4Q1saf (4Q60) DJD 15: 103 ?I 133 123

Isa 5: 15-26 (4 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:25 Fragmentary; generally follows uncertain letters v. MT. 15)

Isa 5:24-25 4Qplsab (4Q 162) DJD 5.16 Text nearly complete; follows MT.

IS 5:25 4 ~ 1 ~ ' (4460) DJD I 5 : 103 n n !71Lll

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I= 5:28-30 4QpapIsaP DJD 15: 139 Very fragmentary; D'371 for (4469) MT D331 v. 30.

Isa 5129-30 4Qpisab (4Q162) DJD 5: 16 t) 1'81 t) 713 7Y3 Of no textual value.

Isa 6:3-8 4QIsar (4460) DJD 15: 103 Very fragmentary; P'n?[P1 v. 7 (unique); otherwise follows MT.

Isa 6:4-8 (3 4QIsa' (4455) DJD 15 1 1 Very Fragmentary; follows MT. uncertain letters v 4; v. 7 NfR)

Isa 6:9 (?) 4QpIsab (4Q162) DJD 5: 17 71H1 Of no textual value.

Isa6:lO-13 4QIsar (4460) DJD 15: 104 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Isa 7:14-15 4Qisa' (4465) DJD 15: 130 717 7NWI

Isa 7:16-18 4QIsaf (4Q60) DJD 15: 104 6 letters total; of no textual value.

Isa7:17 4Q266 DJD 18:70 Restoration in DJD uncertain.

Isa7:17 40267 DJD 18: 109 Very Fragmentary; appears to be a paraphrase.

Isa 7: 17-20 (3 4QIsaC (4059) DJD 15.92 Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 17)

Isa 7:22-8.1 lQIsab (1Q8) DJD 1 :66 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 7:23-8: 1 4Q1sar (4Q60) DJD 15: 104 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 8:2-14 (3 4QI.d (4459) DJD 1992 Several unique readings; letters v. 14) consistently spells ~H13t3~ as

one word; otherwise mostly follows MT.

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Isa 8:4-11 4QIsaf (4Q60) DJD 15: 105 Fragmentary; Syr word order v. 7; reading listed in v. 1 1 is speculative; otherwise foUows MT.

Isa 8:7,8, 9 (?) 4QpIsac (4Q163) DJD 5: 17 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa8:l l 4Qnor (44174) DJD 553 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 8:ll-14 4QIsai (4Qa65) DJD 15: 130 Very fragmentary; follows MT. (4 letters v. 14)

Isa 9:3-12 4QIsaC (4Qw57) DJD 15:50 Very fragmentary; mostly (1 letter v. 7; follows MT. 4 letters v. 12)

Isa9:lO-11 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:26 Extremely fragmentary; of no textual value.

Isa 9: 1 1 (?), 14-20 4QpIsac (4Q163) DJD 5: 18 Very fraylentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 9: 17-10: 10 4Q1sae (4Qw59) DJD 15:93-94 1'Ylt 9: 19 (spelling?); (4 letters 10:9; otherwise follows MT 3 letters 10: 10)

Isa 10: 12, 13, 4QpIsac (40163) DJD 5: 18- 19 Very fragmentary; follows MT. 19 (?), 20-24

Isa 10:17-19 lQIsab ( l e g ) DSSHU45 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 10:21-34 4QpIsa' (4Q161) DJD 5: 1 1 - 13 Very fragmentary; no more (v. 23 N/R) than a few words per verse;

follows MT.

Isa 10:23-33 (3 4Qlsac (4Qn57) DJD 15:5 1 Several unique readings; 3~ letters v. 26; 3 for ' 7 ~ v. 28 (=LXX); nlN3S letters v. 30) v. 33 is in palm script.

Isa 11:l-5 4QpIsa4 (4Q161) DJD 5: 13-14 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Isa 11 :4-I 1 (3 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:52 letters v. 11)

Isa 1 1 :7-9 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:26

Isa 11:ll-15 4QIsaa (4Q55) DJD 15: 1 1

Isa 11:14-15 4QIsae (4Q59) DJD 15:94

Isa 11: 14-12: 1 (2 4QIsac (4457) letters 11:14)

Isa 12: 1-13:4 4QIsae (4Q59) (12:3 N R ; 12:5 NR; 13 :3 N R )

Isa 12:2 4 ~ 1 s a ~ (4Q56)

Isa 12:3-13:s lQIsab (1Q8) (125; 13:1,6N/R)

Isa 12:4-13:6 4QIsaa (4455) (12:6N/R, 13:l N/R, 13:15 N R )

Isa 12:5-13:6 4Qlsaa (4Q55)

Isa 13:3-18 (v. 12 4Q1sab (4Q56) N/R; 1 letter v. 15; 5 letters v. 18)

Isa 13:16-19 lQIsab (148)

Isa 14:l-5 (2 4QIsac (4Q57) letters v. 5)

DJD 15:53

DJD 15:95

DJD 15:27

DJD 1:66

DJD 15:12

Muilenburg, BASOR 135: 28-32

DJD 15:27

DSSHU 45

DJD 15:53

Comments

Several LXX readings; reading in v. 4 is questionable due to similarity of waw and yod (see plate VII).

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; 1ElY1 for 1PYl v. 14 (unique-scribal error?); otherwise follows MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; nlDN1 12:4 (=LXX); otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Fragmentary; a fair number of unique readings.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT with several spelling variations and 1 spelling error.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

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Isa 14:l-13 (1 4QIsae (4459) DJD 15:95-96 Very fragmentary; numerous letter v. 1; 2 letters unique readings; omits 053 v. v. 13) 10 (=Syr); otherwise follows

MT.

Isa 14:8,26-30 4QpIsac (4Q163) DJD 5: 19-20 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 14:9 4QpIsac (4Q165) DJD 5:29 11a3 1151 Of no textual value

Isa 14:13? 4QIsac (4457) DJD 1554 If3 17

Isa 14:20-24 (1 4Q1sac (4459) DJD 15:96 Extremely fragmentary; letter v. 20; 4 identical to MT. letters v. 2 1 ; 2 letters v. 22)

Isa 14:28-15:2 (3 4QIsa0 (4Q68) DJD 15: 136 Fragmentary; very poorly letters 14:28) written; mostly follows MT

except for some scribal errors. Note use of final mem in all positions.

Isa 15:3-16:2 lqlsab (IQ8) DJD 1 :67 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 15:4-6 4QpIsac (4Q165) DJD 5:29 ! 1Y'l 3 75~9 3 ~ 5 1

15 PP?: Follows MT.

Isa 16:7-11 lQ1sab (1Q8) DSSHU45 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 17:8-18: 1 (2 4 ~ 1 s a ~ (4456) DJD 15:28 Fragmentary; mostly follows certain letters MT. 18:l)

Isa 17:9-14 4QIsaa (4455) DJD 15 : 13 Fragmentary; identical to MT except 1 unique reading v. 1 1.

Isa 18:5-7 4 ~ 1 s a ~ (4Q56) DJD 15:28 Fragmentary; several scribal oddities; generally follows MT.

Isa 19: 1-25 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:28-30 Most non-MT readings are either unique or follow lQIsaa.

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Isa 19:7-17 lQIsab (IQ8) DJD 1 :67

I= 199-12 4QpIsac (4Q163) DJD 5:21

I= 1924-25 4QIsaa(4QS5) DJD 15:14

Isa 20: 1-4 (4 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:30 letters v. 4)

Isa 20:2-6 (v. 5 4QIsa' (4455) DJD 15: 14 m) I= 20:4-6 (3 4QIsaf (4Q60) DJD 15 106 letters v 4)

Isa21:l-16 (2 4QIsaa(4Q55) DJD 15:14 letters v. 2; no certain letters v. 3; v.6N/R,v. 11 M)

&a 22: 10-14 (2 4Qlsac (4457) DJD 15:54 letters v. 10)

fsa 22:ll-18 IQIsab (lQ8) DJD 1.67

Isa 22: 13d-23:6a 4QIsaa (4455) Muilenburg, BASOR 1 3 5 : 28-32

Fragmentary; follows MT

n'lllul FIN 13111 Y ;11Y751 0 '33 :IN Follows MT; uncertain in line 4 if '3H or 13U is meant.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

3 letters; of no textual value.

Fragmentary; follows MT with I variant spelling of Isaiah's name.

Very fhgmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fhgmentary; variants from MT are either unique or follow lQIsaa.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

No more than 2 complete words per verse; identical to MT.

Very fragmentary; follows MT with 1 spelling error.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

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Isa 22: 13-23: 12 4Qlsa' (4Q55) DJD 15:16

1sa 22: 14-22 (1 4QIsaf(4Q60) DJD 15: 106 letter v. 14; 2 letters v. 22)

Isa 22:23 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:55

Isa 22:24-25 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:32

1sa 22:24-23:4 1 Q1sab (I Q8) QS.SH(J 45

Isa 22:25 4Q1saf (4460) DID 1 5 : 107

Isa 23:8-18 (4 4Q1sac (4457) DJD 15:55 letters v. 8; 3 letters v. 9; v. 14 N W

Isa 24:l-3 4Q1saf (4460) DJD 15: 107

IS^ 24:l-15 4QImC (4457) DJD 15:55-56

isa 24:2-4 (v. 3 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:32 N/R, 1 letter v. 4)

Isa 24: 18-25:8 lQlsab (1Q8) DJD 1:68

1% 24: 19-25:2 (4 4Qlsa' (4Q57) DJD 15:58 letters 25:2)

1% 25:8-12 4QIsac (4457) DJD 1559

Comments

Fragmentary; variants from MT are either unique or follow I Qlsa'.

Very fragmentary; follows MT with numerous spelling variations and 1 error (ll'0;l' v. 19).

Of no textual value

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Adds '31N before 717' (=LXX).

Mostly follows MT with numerous scribal errors resulting in unique readings.

Very fragmentary; follows MT

Numerous scribal errors and misspellings; some readings similar to LXX and Syr, but some may result from scribal errors.

Identification uncertain

Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

Supports long LXX omission v. 9 (see BNS notes b, c-c); othenvise mostly follows MT.

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Isa 26: 1-5 lQIsab (IQ8) DSSH(J46 Fragmentary; two unique readings.

Isa 26: 1-7 (4 4Qlsab (4456) DJD 15:33 Extremely fragmentary; lettersv I; v. 3 appears to read ' l lN for 313' N/R,v.6N/R, I v. 4. letter v. 7)

Isa 26: 1-9 4QIsaC (4Q57) DJD 1559 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are either unique or common to 1QIsa'.

lsa 26:9-19 (v. 18 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:33 Very fragmentary; several NIR; 4 letters v. unique readings; otherwise 19) follows MT.

Iaa 27:l 4QIsaf (4Q60) DJD 15.107 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 275-6 (1 letter 4QIsaf (4Q60) DJD 15: 108 Of no textual value. v. 6 )

Isa 27%-10 4QIsar (4Q60) DJD 15: 108 Fragmentary; follows MT.

2711 1-12 4QIsaf(4Q60) DJD 15.108 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 28:6-9 (3 4Qlsaf (4460) DJD 15: 109 Of no textual value letters v. 6; v. 8 N/R, 1 letter v. 9)

Isa 28:6-14 (2 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:60 Extremely fragmentary; lmers v. 6; 3 follows MT. letters v. 8; 2 lcners v. 10)

Isa 28:15-19 1 QIsab (1Q8) DSSHU 46 Fragmentary; follows MT; reads with Kerhib as opposed to Qere in v. 15.

Isa 28: 16- 17 (?) 4QIsaf (4460) DJD 15: 109 Identification questionable; of no textual value.

Isa 28: 18? 4Qlsaf (4460) DJD 15: 1 10 Of no textual value.

Isa 28:22 4QIsaf (4460) DJD 15: 1 10 Of no textual value

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I= 28:24? 4 ~ 1 % ~ (4460) DJD I 5: I I o nna'

Isa 28:26-29:9 (4 4Q1sak (4664) DJD 15: 126 Very Fragmentary; an letters 28:26; 295 inordinate number of spelling NR, 4 letters errors; very poorly written. 29:9)

Isa 29: 1-8 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU 46 Average one word per verse extant; follows MT.

Isa 29:8? 4QIsaf (4060) DID 15: 110 Of no textual value.

Isa 29:lO-11 4QpIsa' (4Q163) DID 5:22 Fragmentary; supports Kethib over Qere in v. 1 1.

Isa 29:15-16 4QpIsaC (4Q163) DJD 5.22 'Ul 13Nl ;IPtvtJ

Of no textual value

Isa 29: 19-23 4QpIsaC (4Q 163) DJD 5:22 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 30: 1-5 4QpIsg (4Q163) DJD 5:23 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 30%-17 (4 4Q1sac (4457) DJD 15:61 Very fragmentary; letters v. 8; 2 3[1n3] for MT 3x73 V. 8, letters v. 17) otherwise follows MT.

Isa 30:lO-14 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 2 Very fragmentary; follows MT, except nn0'7 for MT U ~ S I L ) inv. 13.

Isa 3O:lS-18 4QpIsac (44163) DJD 5:24 Fairly complete; generally follows MT.

Isa 30:21-26 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 2 Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

~ s a 30:23 4qrsar (4~6%) DJD I 5.143 ;IUTH;I n

Isa31:l 4QpIsac (4Q163) DJD 5:25-26 Fragmentary; follows MT except omits ; I ~ ~ Y L ) .

Isa 31:8a IQM (1433) DSSHU plate Follows MT 11:ll-12 26

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Isa 325-6 4QpIsa' (4Q163) DJD 5.26 l?' n i h ~ ?V MT reads 3931 .

Xsa 32:5-7 4QpIsaC (4Q165) DJD 5:29-30 Fragmentary; follows MT except omits 717- after 58. There is a gap where the word would fit, why is uncertain.

Isa 33:2-8 (1 letter 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:62 Very fragmentary; follows MT. v. 3; 4 letters v. 7)

Isa 33: 16-1 7(?) 4QIsa' (4455) DJD 15: 18 Of no textual value

Isa 33:16-23 (1 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:62 Very fragmentary; follows MT letter v. 16; 3 except may read ;ll7']1 v. 22. letters v. 17; 3 letters v. 18)

Ise 35:4-5 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 2 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 35:9-36:2 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:34 Reads >?PI31 as one word; otherwise follows MT.

Isa 37%-12 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 2 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 37:29-32 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:34 Reads 5138[1 v. 30 (=Kethib) but omits P-19 after it (unique).

Isa 38: 12-39:8 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 3 Generally follows MT with a (omits 38:13) few unique oddities.

Isa 39: 1-8 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:35 Fragmentary; UtlW 9 for MT UUPI'1 v. 1 (=LXX, 2 Kgs 20: 12, see BHS note).

Isa 40: 1-4 (3 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:35 Fragmentary; follows MT lettersv. 1; 3 certain letters v, 4)

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Isa 40: 1-5 4QTanumim DJD 5:60-61 Very fragmentary; numerous (441 76) spelling errors; otherwise

follows MT.

Isa 40:2-3 I QIsab (I Q8) DSSHU plate 3 ;131Y 7513 11m9 7n'

N

Isa 40:3 IQS 8 Cross, Scrolls Begins at 1373313 ; follows from Qumran m, Cuw I

Isa 40:3 4QS' (4Q259) DJD 26: 144 Editors suggest llUK;1 to represent 717' (the word is in a lacuna); otherwise follows MT .

Isa 40:12 4QpIsaE(4Q165) DJD 5:28-29 ?~ZW YlU?[ 13 O W 1 MT reads ??to1 .

Isa40:16,18-19 SQIsa(5Q3) DJD3:173 ][ ]U -m'U ?u ~31' 7 Identical to MT

Isa 40:22-26 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:36 Scribal error 'JI't17Il v. 25; otherwise follows MT.

1% 41 :3-23 1 QIsab (I Q8) DSSHU plate 4 Follows MT with two unique (v. 22 N/R) readings. Sukenik lists 41.7 as

891 , supporting LXX, but a lacuna here makes this questionable.

Isa 41:8-9 4QTa&umim DJD 5:61 Very fragmentary; follows MT (441 76)

Isa41:8-11 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:36 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 42:2-7 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:37 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 42:4-1 I 4QIsah (4462) DJD 15: 1 18 Fragmentary; several scribal errors; mostly follows MT,

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Isa 42:9-12 4Q1sab (4456) DJD 15:37 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 42: 14-43:4 4QIsag (4461) DJD 15: 1 14 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 43:l-2 4QTaumim DJD 5:62 7' 1 t l H 81 (4Q 176) ?nL;)ul ~~3 u

l[ 1 3 1 -IN 7nu FoUows MT.

Isa 43 : 1 - 13,23-27 1 QIsab (I Q8) DSSHU plate 5 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 43:4-6 4QTanhumim DJD 5:62 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (4Q176)

Isa43:12-15 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:37 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 43: 16-24 (1 4QIsas (4Q6 1) DJD 15: 1 14 Very fragmentary; mostly letter v. 16; 3 follows MT. letters v. 17)

Isa 443-7 (v. 4 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:63 Very fragmentary; follows MT. N/R)

Isa 44: 19-28 4Q1sab (4Q56) DJD 15:38 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 44:21-28 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHUplate 6 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 44:23 4QIsac (4457) DJD 1563 51 lug

Isa 45:l-4 4QIsac (4457) DJD 15:64 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 45:l-13 lQIsab (148) DSSHUplate 6 Fragmentary; note v. 2 D'11171 (MT D'111;11, lQIsaa D'11;Tl with LXX)

Isa 45:6-8 (3 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:64 Follows MT letters v. 6; 3 letters v. 7; 5 letters v. 8)

Isa 45:20 4QIsad (4Q58) DJD 15:77 !NW3;1

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Isa 45:20-46:3 (4 4QIsab (4Q56) letters 45:24)

Isa 46:8- 13 (4 4QIsd (4457) letters v 8)

Isa47:l-14 1 QIsab (I Q8)

Isa 47:8-9 4Q1sad (4458)

Isa 48:6-8 (v. 7 4QIsab (4456) Nm)

Isa 48:8-16 (4 4QIsaA (4458) letters v. 8)

Isa 48: 10-1 1 (4 4QIsac (4457) letters v. 10; 5 leners v. 11)

1~48:12-13 4QIsae (4Q57)

I= 48: 17-22 4Q1sad (4Q58)

Isa 48: 17-22 lQIsab (1Q8)

DJD 15:39 Fragmentary; follows MT

DSSHU plate 7 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

DJD 15:65 Fragmentary; non-MT readings tend to be either unique or follow 1 Qlsa'.

DJD 15:78 Fragmentary; a couple of unique readings; otherwise follows MT.

DSSHU plate 7 Fragmentary; follows h4T

DJD 15:79 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

DJD 15:40 Extremely hpen ta ry ; follows MT.

DJD 15:79 Generally follows MT.

DJD 15:65 ?n9N for MT 5i-P v 1 1.

DJD 15:66 1lVN1 P;~-?N

DJD 15:66 3ZlN N1 17'

DJD 15:66 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

DJD 15:80 Fragmentary; follows MT.

DSSHU plate 8 Fragmentary; follows MT.

tsa49:l-15 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 8 Fragmentary; generally follows h4T

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Isa 49: 1-15 (v. 3 4QIsad (4Q58) DJD 15:80 A few unusual readings; N/R) generally follows h4T.

Isa 49:7, 13-17 4QTa&umim DJD 5:61 Fragmentary; generally follows (44 176) MT.

Isa 49:21-23 (4 4QIsab (4456) DJD 15:40 Very fragmentary; identical to letters v. 21) MT.

Isa 49: 22 4Qlsac (4457) DJD 15:66 N In In!

Isa 50:7-11 lQ1sab (1Q8) DSSHU plate 9 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 51:l-2 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:40 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 51:l-10 lQ1sab (1Q8) DSSHUplate 9 Fragmentary; follows MT

Isa 51 :8-16 (3 4QIsac (4Q57) DJD 15:67 Extremely fragmentary; letters v. 8; 1 letter generally follows MT. v. 10; 3 letters v. 14)

Isa 5 1 : 14-16 (v. 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:40 Very fragmentary; identical to 15 N/R) MT.

Isa 5 1 :22-23 4QTa&umim DJD 5:62 Fragmentary; quotation partly (4Q 176) uncertain.

Isa 52: 1-2 4QTa&umim DJD 5:63 N1F q[ IN15 (4Q 176) 'a[ I? 19

Follows MT.

Isa 52: 1-3 4QTa&umim DJD 5:62-63 Fragmentary; follows MT (4Q 176)

Isa 52:2 4Q1sab ( 4 ~ 5 6 ) DJD 1541 'ln1p 1DLtq

Isa 52:4-7 4QIsad (4Q58) DJD 15:82 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 52:7 I1 QMelch van der Woude, Fragmentary; follows MT (1 1413) 15-16 OTS 14:358

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Isa 52:7 4Qlsab (4Q56) DJD 15:4 1 71 li'r5

Isa 52:7-15 lQIsab (lQ8) llSSHU plate Fairly complete; mostly 10 foUows MT.

Isa 52:lO-53:3 (2 4QIsa' (4Q57) DJD 15:68 Very Fragmentary; follows MT letters 53:3) except supralineant N before

Dl71 52: I0 (unique).

Isa 53:l-12 lQIsab (IQ8) DSSHU plate Somewhat fragmentary; mostly 10 spelling and scribal errors

Isa 53:6-18 (3 4Qlsa" (4457) DJD 15:69 Extremely fragmentary, letters v. 6) identical to MT

Isa 533-54:2 4QIsad (4458) DJD 1533 Several agreements with 1QIsa' where it departs from MT.

Isa 53:ll-12 4QIsab (4Q56) DJD 15:41 Extremely Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 54: 1-2 44265 DJD 35:62 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 54: id 1 QIsab (lQ8) DSSHU plate Fragmentary; follows MT. 10

Isa 54~2-11 4QIsd (4458) DJD 15:84 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa 54:3-5 4Qlsac (4457) DJD 15:69 Extremely fragmentary, follows MT.

Isa 54:4-10 4QTanhumim DJD 5:62-63 Fragmentary; follows MT (4Q 176)

Isa 54:7-8 4QIsac (4457) DJD 15:69 Very fragmentary; '7W121 for MT 701731 v. 8 (=SF).

Isa 54:9-55:7 (1 4QIsaC (4457) DJD 15:70 Fragmentary; several unique letter 557) readings and readings that

follow 1 QIsaa

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Isa 54: 10-1 3 (1 4QIsaq (4Q69a) DJD 15: 14 1 Extremely fragmentary; letter v. 10; 2 identical to MT. letters v. 13)

Isa 54:ll-12 4qp1sad (4Q164) DID 5:27-28 iEI03. ~ n i o - 1

-pnlmt3m 90% pesher; of no textual value.

DSSHU plate 1 1

Generally follows MT. Isa 55:2-13

DSSHU plate 11

Follows MT. Isa 56:l-12

Isa 56:7-8

Isa 57: 1-4

DJD 15:121 Fragmentary; follows MT

Generally follows MT. DSSHU plate 11

Isa 57:5-8

Isa 57:9-17

DJD 15:122 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

DJD 15:85 Fragmentary; only readings from MT are unique.

DSSHU plate 12

Follows MT. Isa 57: 17-21

Isa 57: 18-58:3 DJD 15:86 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 58:l-14 DSSHU plate 12

Text nearly complete; generally follows MT.

Isa 58:5-7 Very fragmentary; generally follows LXX.

Isa 58:13-14 DJD 15:133 Very fragmentary; an odd array of readings; very poorly written.

DSSHU plate 12

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Isa 59:15-16 4QIsac (4Q59) DJD 15:97 1-8 '3 81'1 VPDD 1'83

I?]

Isa 59:20-21 lQ1sab (1 48) DSSHU plate Only LXX reading occurs at a 13 lacuna and so is debatable;

follows MT.

Isa 60: 1-22 lQ1sab (1Q8) DSSHU plate Text nearly complete; mostly 13 follows MT.

Isa 60:20-61: 1 4QIsam (4466) DJD 15: 132 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Isa61:l 1 1 QMelch van der Woude, 117 ;lD;1? Kl?1 (11413) 6 OTS 143 58 Identification questionable;

MT reads 1111 ~ ' l 3 V ? ~l??.

Isa 61:l-2 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate Fragmentary; follows MT 13

Isa 61:l-3 4Q1sab (4456) DJD 15:42 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Isa 62:2-12 1 QIsab (1 Q8) DSSHU plate Fairly complete; mostly 14 follows MT.

Isa 63:l-19 lQ1sab (1Q8) DSSHU plate Fairly complete; mostly 14 follows MT.

Isa 64: 1, 6-8 lQIsab (IQ8) DSSHU plate Very fragmentary; follows M l . 14

Isa 64:5-65: 1 4Q1sab (4456) DJD 15:42 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Isa 65: 17-25 lQIsab (1Q8) DSSHU plate Somewhat fragmentary; 15 follows MT.

Isa 66: 1-24 lQ1sab (1 Q8) DSSHU plate Fragmentary; follows MT. 15

Isa 66:20-24 4QIsa" (4457) DID 15:71 Very fragmentary; follows MT except m 2 V 2 v. 23 (cf BHS note).

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Isa 66:24 4QIsab (4456) DID 15:42 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Jer 4:s 4QJeS (4Q72)

Jer 7:l-2 4QJeP (4470)

Jer 7.15- 19 (4 4QJer' (4470) letters v. 15; 2 letters v. 17; 2 letters v. 19)

Jer 7:2&8: 12 (8:4 4QJer' (4Q70) N m

Jer 7:29-9 2 4QJer' (4470) (8%-22 NIR)

Jer 8: 1-3 (2 letters 4 Q J d (4472) v. 1)

Jer 8: 19-9:2 (8:20- 4QJer' (4470) 22 N/R)

Jer 8:2 1-9: 5 (3 4QJef (4Q72) lettars 9:4; 3 raters 9:s)

DJD 15: 185 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

DJD 15:154 l t3U 7

DJD 15.1 54 Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT.

DJD 15: 155 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Janzen, Studies Fragmentary; mostly follows irt the 7kxr of MT. Jer 174

DJD 15: 185 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

DJD 15: 155 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD 15: 186 Fragmentary; adds [IllN]?y above the line at the end of 9:2; otherwise follows MT.

Janzen, Studies Somewhat fragmentary; 175 follows MT.

DID 15: 157 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Jer 9:22-10:21 4QJef' (4471) DJD 15:173 see Very fragmentary; follows (9:24 NIR; 10: 1 also Janzen, LXX in omission of 10:6-8 and NIR, l0:Sa.b N/R, Shrdies 181 - order of 10:5a, 9, Sb; includes 10:12, 14, 17, 19 182 some unique readings and N/R) several MT readings.

Jer 10:9- 14 (4 4 Q J d (4470) DJD 15: 158 see Very fragmentary; follows MT. letters v. 9) also Janzen,

Studes 175

Jer 10:12-13 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 187 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Jer 10:23 4QJef (4470) DJD 15.159 U ?>;I *?

Jer 1 1 :3-6 4QJef (4470) DJD 15: 159 see Very fragmentary; follows MT. also Janzen, Studes 176

Jer 11:19-20 4QJef (4970) DJD 15: 159 Very fragmentary; follows MT except lL! 1311' for MT llL! 71' v. 19 (unique).

Jer 12:3-7 (4 4QJef (4470) DJD 15: 160 see Janzen lists as 12:3-6; very letters v. 3; 4 also Janzen, fragmentary; adds letten v. 7) Shrdies 176 [;11];1' after ?031Hl' v. 4

(=LXX?).

Jer 12: 13- 16 (4 4QJef (4470) DJD 15: 160 see Very fragmentary; follows MT letters v. IS) also Janzen, except 001113 v. 14 (spelling?).

Studies 177

Jer 12:17-13:7 (3 4 Q J d (4470) DJD 15: 161 see Fragmentary; mostly follows letters 13 : 7) alsoJanzen, MT.

Studies 177

Jer 13:22 (?) 2QJer (2Q13) DJD 3:69 *? 29 Of no textual value

Jer 13:22? 4 Q J d (4470) DJD 15: 161 DtXT

?

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J e 14:4-7 4QJef (4470) DJD 15: 162 see Fragmentary; follows MT with also Janzen, some spelling errors. Studies 178

JW 15:l-2 4QJef (4470) Janzen, Studies 31 '33 '73D 1 7 8 ~ e e d ~ o n i u ' 7 i

Follows MT.

Jer 17 8-26 (4 4QJef (4470) DJD 1 5 163 see Fragmentary; generally follows letters v. 9) also Janzg MT but very poorly written.

Shrdies 178- 179

Jer 18: 15- 19: 1 (3 4 Q J d (4470) DJD 15: 165 see Fragmentary; mostly follows letters 19:l) alsoJanzen, MT.

Studies 179- 180

Jer 19:8-9 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 187 131Y 3'7 lra3 1 ' 7 3 ~ L i e 2 appears to follow LXX,

Jer 20:2-5 4QJeP (4472) DJD 15: 187 Very fkgmentary; mostly follows MT.

Jer 20:7-9 (1 letter 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 188 Very fragmentary; identical to v. 9) MT.

Ja20:13-15 4 Q J d (4472) DJD 15 188 '7 3n-h; P H ~

Jer 20: 14-2 1 : 1 (4 4 Q J d (4Q70) DJD 15 : 167 Extremely fragmentary; letters 20: 14; 2 follows MT. lettars 20: 17; 1 letter 20: 18; 4 letters21:l)

Jer 21 :7-10 (3 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 189 Very fragmentary; only letters v. 10) suggested LXX reading is

reconstructed; most other readings are unique.

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Jer 22:4-6 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 189 Very fragmentary; follows MT including Qere reading v. 4.

Jer 22:3-16 (4 4QJer' (4470) DJD 15: 167- Janzen lists as 22:4-16; letters v. 3) 168 see also fragmentary; generally follows

Janzen, Snrdies MT though poorly written with 180-181 many spelling oddities.

Jer 22:lO-17 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 190 Very fragmentary; several unique readings.

Jer 22: 17-28 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15: 191 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

Jer 257-8 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 192 Very fragmentary; identical to MT .

Jer 25:15-17 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 193 Fragmentary; follows MT except YN for 3 3 N v. 16

Jer 25:24-26 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 193 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jer 26: 1 O? 4QJer' (4470) DJD 15:169 IlN 3713;

Jer 26:lO-13 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15: 194 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jer 271-3 (3 4QJef (4472) DJD 15:194 Very hgmentary; mostly letters v. 1) follows MT.

Jer 27: 13-1 5 (3 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15: 194 Very fragmentary; identical to letters v. 13; 3 MT. letters v. 15)

Jer 305-9 4QJef (4472) DJD 15: 195 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jer 30: 17-3 1 :4 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15: 1 % Fragmentary; generally follows MT

Jer 3 1 :4-14 (v 10 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15: 197- Fragmentary; a few LXX N/R, 2 letters v. 198 readings but generally follows 11) MT.

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Jer 3 1 : 19-26 (3 4QJerC (4Q72) DJD 15: 199 Very fragmentary; follows MT letters v, 20; 3 letters v. 23; v. 24 N!R, 4 letters v. 251

Jer 32:24-25 (?) 2QJer (2Q13) DID 3:69 ltrm! gY7 Of no textual value.

Jer 33: 16-20 4QJef (4Q72) DJD 15200 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jer42:7-11,14 2QJer(2Q13) DJD3:63 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Jer 43:2-10 (1 4QJef' (4Q72a) DJD 15:203 Very fragmentary; mostly letter v 2; 1 letter follows LXX. v. 10)

Jer 43 : 3-9 4QJef' (4471) Janzen, Studes Fairly complete; leans 182-183 significantly (according to

Janzen) toward LXX tradition.

JW 43:8-11 2QJer (2413) DJD 3:63-64 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jer 44: 1-3 2QJe.r (2413) DJD 3:64 Fragmentary; follows MT

Jer44: 12-14 ZQJer(2Q13) DJD3:64 ?g

7PD 131 3

17: Follows MT except for [3Y]131 (LXX).

Jer 46:27-47:7 2QJer (2413) DJD 3:65 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Jer 48:2-4 ( 7 ) 2QJer (2413) DID 3:69 313 37t! J'lyq ?? Of no textual value

Jer 48:7 2QJer (241 3) DJD 356 J ~ N Of no textual value

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Jer 48:25-39 2QJer (2413) DJD 3:66 Very Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Jer 48:41-42 (?) 2QJer (2413) DJD 3:69 111 ;nil9 YY Of no textual value

Jer 48:43-45 2QJer (2413) DJD 3:68 ? n9ru

n-ipa Follows MT.

Jer 50:4-6 4QJer" (4Q71) Janzen, Shcdes Fragmentary; follows MT 184

Jer 50:4-6 4QJef (4Q72b) DID 15:207 Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

Lamland4 4QapLam DJD 5:75-77 Mostly o n e or two-word (4Q 179) allusions to Lamentations

Nothing solid.

Lam 1:l-6 4QLam (4Q111) DJD 16:23 1 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Lam 16-10 (1 4QLam (4Ql I I) DJD 16:232 Very poorly written (see DJD letter v. 10) intro); prohsion of unique and

clearly erroneous readings makes textual value questionable.

Lam 1:lO-12 3QLam(3Q3) DJD 3:95 jgi? *lac !I? Of no textual value

Lam 1 : 10-1 5, 17, 4QLam (4Qll I) DJD l6:234 "The text is in considerable 16, 18 disorder," p.234, footnote to

1:lO-11.

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Lam 353, 56, 59, 3QLarn (343) DJD 3:95 3 lnos 62 &mV *I?

'Ul

n[ IP Of no textual value

Lam 45-8, 1 1- 15, SQLam' (546) DJD 3: 176 Very fiagmentq; several 15-16, 19-20 unique readings.

Lam 4: 17-20 5QLamb (547) DJD 3: 178 ;13! p 17s 3 03p 13'DU

Of no textual value

Lam 420-5:3, 4- SQLam' (546) DJD 3: 176-177 Very Fragmentary; generally 1 5 12-13, 16-17 follows MT.

Etek 1 :8- 10 (2 1 l QEzek (1 lQ4) DJD 23 22 Very fragmentary; identical to letters v. 10) MT; note that DJD restores

~n]?33 v 9 rather than MT p233.

Etek 1 : 10-1 3 4QEtekb (4Q74) DJD 15.2 16- Somewhat fragmentary; 217 generally follows MT.

Ezek 1 :16-19 (v. 4QEzekb (4Q74) DJD 15:217 Of no textual value 18 N/R, 1 letter v. 1 91

Euek 1 *20-24 4QEzekb (4Q74) DJD 1 5 2 18 Mostly follows MT

Ezek 4:3-5 (4 11QEzek (I 104) DJD 23:23 Very fragmentary; identical to leaers v. 5) MT.

Emk 4:5-6(?) 1 IQUnclassified DJD 23:442 1 ~ODUL) Fragments 7 7 7 (11430)

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Ezek 4:6 1 1QEzek (I 1 Q4) DJD 23:24 Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Ezek 4:9-10 (2 I IQEzek (I lQ4) DJD 23:24 Very fragmentary; identical to letters v. 9) MT.

Ezek 4:16-5:I 1QEkek (149) DJD 1.69 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Ezek 5: 1 1-17 1 1QEzek (I lQ4) Brownlee, Very Fragmentary; mostly RevQ 4: 14 and follows MT (see DJD DJD 23:24-25 discussion vs. Brownlee on

5:15)

E Z ~ 7:9-12 I I Q E Z ~ ( I I ~ 4 ) ~rownlee, ?U oin (v. lo N& Re@ 4: 16 and 330 31ni 2 letters v. 12) DJD23:Z7 u NL) Urn 3BUCI

Oar Follows MT.

Ezek 10:6-16 (3 4QEzek' (4Q73) DJD 15:211 Fragmentary; lT1 v, 8 letters v. 16) (=LXX); otherwise follows

MT .

Ezek 10: 11 I 1QEzek (I lQ4) Brownlee, ni3 ReVe4.16 293 130

Of no textual value

Ezek 10: 17-1 I: 11 4QEzek' (4Q73) DJD 15:212 Fragmentary; mostly follows (11:4N/R; 2 MT. letters 11:lI)

Ezek 16:31-33 3QEzek (341) DJD 3 9 4 34[ In[ ]I (v. 32 N/R) DL)?? 31

CI Follows MT.

Ezek 23: 14-18 (v. 4QEzek' (4Q73) DJD 15:2 13 No more than 5 letters per 16 NIR) verse; of no textual value.

Ezek 23 :44-47 4QEzek' (4Q73) DJD 15: 2 13 Some apparent spelling errors, 1N3I v. 44 (=some MT mss, LXX).

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Ezek 4QEu:kC (4Q75) DJD I5:219 Very fiagmentary; identical to MT.

Ezek 37:23 (?) 4QFior (4Q174) DJD S:S3 15 3m.5 [ 1'7

Ezek 41 :3-6 (2 4QEzelr' (4Q73) DJD 1 S:214 Fragmentary; omits final letten v. 6) 2'20 v. 5.

Dan 1:16-20

Dan 2:2-6

Dan 2:9-l l

Dan 2: 19-33

Dan 2:33-46

Dan 2:47-3:2

1QDan' (1Q71) DJD 1: 150 Fragmentary; follows MT except D 3 Y l t for D33Y1t in v. 16.

4QDan' (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR Very Fragmentary; readings 268: 17-37 uncertain.

1QDan' (1471) DJD 1: IS0 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

4QDan' (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR Extremely fragmentary; of no 268: 17-37 textual value.

4QDan' (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR A wide range of readings, 268: 17-37 most unique.

4QDan4 (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR Fragmentary; most readings 268: 17-37 unique.

4QDan' (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR Very Fragmentary; follows 268: 17-37 MT with one spelling error

(proper name).

4QDand (4Q115) DJD 16:280 Of no textual value.

lQDanb (1472) DJD 1 : 15 1 Fragmentary; follows hlT

4QDand (4Q1 IS) DJD 16:28 1 Fragmentary; mostly follows w.

1 QDanb (lQ72) DJD 1.15 1 - 152 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Dan 4:5-9 (1 letter 4 ~ ~ a n ~ (4Q115) DJD 16:282 v. 7)

Extremely fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Dan 4:12-16 4 ~ ~ a n ~ (4Qll5) DJD 16.283 Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Dan 4:29-30 4QDan' (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

Only four complete letters; of no textual value.

Dan 5:5-7 4QDan' (44 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

Very fragmentary; frequently writes N for MT 2.

Dan 5:10-16 4 ~ ~ a n ~ (4Qll3) Ulrich, BASOR 274: 3-26

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT with one conjectured variant.

Dan 5:12-13 4QDan' (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

Very fragmentary; generally follows MT.

Dan 5:13-14 4QDan' (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

Extremely fragmentary; identical to MT.

Dan 5:16-19 4QDan' (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

V g r little of v. 19; follows MT with two spelling variations.

Dan 5: 19-22 4 Q ~ a n ~ (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR 274: 3-26

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Dan 6:8-13 4 Q ~ a n ~ (4Q 1 13) Ulrich, BASOR 274: 3-26

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Dan 6:13-22 4 Q ~ a n ~ (4Q 1 13) Ulrich, BASOK (2 letters v. 22) 274: 3-26

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Dan 6:27-7:4 4QDanb (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR 274: 3-26

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Dan 75-6 (?) 4 ~ ~ a n ~ (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR 274: 3-26

Of no textual value

Dan 7:5-7 4QDan4 (4Q 1 12) Ulrich, BASOR 268: 17-37

Extremely fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Dan 7: 15-23 4 ~ ~ a n ~ (4Q115) DJD 16:284 Fragmentary; identical to MT (1 letter v. 20)

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Dan 7:25-8:5 4QDana (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR Mostly follows MT with some 268: 17-37 unique readings.

Dan 7:26-28 4QDanb (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR Extremely fragmentary; (1 letter v. 26) 274: 3-26 follows MT.

Dan 8:l-8 4 Q ~ a n ~ (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR Fragmentary; mostly follows 274: 3-26 MT .

Dan 8:13-16 4QDanb (4Q113) Ulrich, BASOR Fragmentary; follows MT. 274: 3-26

Dan8:16-17(?) 6QDan(6Q7) DJD3:116 ltl3

?? Of no textual value.

Dan 8:20-21 (?) 6QDan (647) DJD 3: 114 Rl 11- 7%

'7

Dan 9:12-14 4QDanc (4Q116) DJD 16:288 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Dan 9: 15-17 (2 4QDanC (4Q116) DJD 16:289 Very fragmentary; follows letters v. 15; 3 MT. letters v. 16)

Dan 10:5-13 4QDanc (4Q114) Ulrich, BASOR Mostly follows MT. (v. 10 N/R) 274: 3-26

Dan 10:8-16 6QDan (647) DJD 3: 114-1 15 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Dan 10: 13-1 6 4QDanC (4Q 1 14) Ulrich, BASOR Extremely fragmentary; 274: 3-26 follows MT.

Dan 10: 16-20 4QDana (4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR Fragmentary; mostly follows 268: 17-37 MT.

Dan 10:21-11:2 4QDanc (4Q114) Ulrich, BASOR Mostly follows MT 274: 3-26

Dan 11: 13-16 4QDan"4Q112) Ulrich, BASOR Very fragmentary; mostly 268: 17-37 ~OUOWS MT.

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Dan 1 1 : 13-17 4QDans (4Q114) Ulrich, BASOR Very fragmentary; most listed 274.3-26 readings are conjectures.

Dan 11 :25-29 4QDanG (4Q114) Ulrich, BASOR Very fragmentary; follows 274: 3-26 MT,

Dan 11:32 4QFlor (4Q174) DJD 5:54 lP3tn3 7l9~ 3V113 A line added between two others. Identification may be questionable. MT reads 1n9u

Dan 1 1 :33-36, 38 6QDan (6Q7) DJD 3: 1 1 5 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Dan 12:10 4QFlor (4Q174) DJD 5: 54 [SIp~77? Only identification of Daniel is the pesher introduction to this word, 1903 31n3 l[ N3337 ?N311 MT reads I Y m l

Hos 1:6-2:5 (3 4QXIId (4Q79) DJD 15:255 Fragmentary, all non-MT letters 1 :8) readings are unique, many

spelling erron.

Hos 1 :7-2:s ~ Q X I I ~ (4Q79) Photo: Wale Fragmentary; generally Hosea v; text: follows MT. Sinclair, BASOR 239:61- 65

Hos 2: 1-5 (v. 3 4QXIIs (4482) DJD 15:276 Fragmentary; mostly follows N/R) MT.

Hos 2:8 (?) 8HevXII gr Lifshitz, IW avo @Hevl), 12:202-206 fragment 1

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Nos 2:8-9 4@H0S' DJD s:31 ;11nm1n31 01i303 (4Q 166) K13 11PP

Omits 7111 nN l n l l l l in v. 8.

Nos 2:10-14 4QpHos' DJD 5:3 1-32 Follows MT except omits 75 (44 166) in v. lob, and reads n1033t3

in v. I 1 (=LXX).

Hos 2: 13-1 5 (1 4QXIIC (4478) DJD 15:239 Very fragmentary; identical to letter v, 13) MT.

Hos 2:14-19 4QXIP (4482) DJD 15.277 Very fragmentary; may read np]u for nn V. 14 (spelling?); otherwise follows MT

Hos 2:22-4: 1 (2 4QXIIn (4482) DJD 15:277- V g r fragmentary; follows letters 3:2) 278 MT.

Wos 3:2-4 4 ~ ~ 1 ' (4478) DJD I S 240 ?nL71 0' B1 0131 O1

Hos 4: 1-5: 1 (4 4QXIIc (4Q78) DJD 15: 140 12[W11 4:3 (=LXX); ktters 4: 1; 1 letter otherwise mostly follows MT. 4:2; 4:5,8 NiR, 2 letters 4: 10; 4 letters4:ll; 1 Lter4:12; 4 ktters 4: 13; 4:14,17 N/R, 4 ktten4:18; 3 letters 4: 19)

Wos 4:lO-11 4QXIIr (4482) DJD 15:279 3

Hos 4:13-14 4QXI11 (4482) DJD 15.279 Extremely fragmentary, follows MT

Hos 5:13-15 4@Hosb DID 5:33 Fragmentary; follows MT. (4Q167)

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Hos 6:3-4 (1 letter 4QXIIg (4Q82) v. 4)

Hos 6:4 4QpHosb (44167)

Hos 6:7 4QpHosb (4Q 167)

Hos 6%-7: 1 (2 4QXIIv4Q82) letters 6%; 3 letters 6: 1 1 ; 2 letters 7: 1)

Hos 6.9 4Qplsac (44163)

Hos 6:9-10 4QpHosb (44167)

Hos 7: 13-8: 1 (1 4QXI18 (4482) letter 8: 1)

Hos 8:6-7 4QpHosb (4Q 167)

Hos 9:1-4 4QXI11 (4Q82)

Hos 9:9-17 4QXIIt (4482)

Hos 10: 1-14 (v. 7 4QXIIa (4Q82) NR, 1 letter v, 14)

DJD 15:280

DJD 5:33

DJD 5:34

DJD 15:280

DJD 5:24

DJD 5:34

DJD 15:281

DJD 15:241

DJD 15:280

DID 5:34

DJD 5:34-35

DJD 19281

DJD 15:282

DJD 15:282

Extremely fragmentary, follows MT

7q I733 7DY Follows MT.

n-111 1751 Identical to MT

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

P']lllJ D W 73n33 MT reads 3173

Mostly pesher; identical to MT.

Fragmentary; several unique readings.

Of no textual value.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

3D'l 12 Of no textual value

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

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Nos 1 1 :2-5 (1 4QXIP (4Q82) letter v. 2; 4 letters v. 3; 3 letters v. 5)

Hos 1 1 :6- 1 1 (2 4QXIP (4482) letters v. 6; v. 7 N k )

Hos 12: 1-13: 1 (4 4QXIIS (4482) letters 12:2; 4 letters 12:5; 12:6 NIR; 12: 11 N/R, 3 letters 12:14, 15; 3 ktters 13:l)

Hos 13:3-10 (2 4QXII" (4Q78) letters v. 3; v. 6 N/R,v. 9 N R 3 letters v. 10)

Wos 13-6-8 (7) 4QXIP (4482)

Hos 13: 15b-14: la, 4QXlIc (4478) 3-6

Hos 13: 15-14:6 4QXIlc (4Q78) (14:2, 5 NIR)

HOS 14~9-10 (3 4QXIF (4482) letters v 9)

DJD 15:283

DJD 15:286

DJD 15:286

DJD 15:241

DJD 15:287

DJD 19288

DJD 15:242

DJD 15:288

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fragmentary; several unique readings.

Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Includes LXX addition v. 4, though there is some discrepancy between DJDs report of the addition and BHSs note: DJD addition includes 72Ytlhf2 3313H[1 but BHS erroneously does not report this part; otherwise follows MT.

Of no textual value.

Of no textual value.

Follows MT

Very fragmentary; mostly foilows MT.

very fragmentary; follows MT.

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Joel 1 : 10-2: 1 4QXIIc (4478) DJD 15.242-243 Very fragmentary; Ill719 1 - 17 (=LXX); other readings are all unique.

Joel 1:12-14 4QXIIs (4Q82) DID 15:288 Fragmentary; follows MT

Joel 1 : 14 (?) 8HevXIl gr Lifshitz, IFll oy nu (8HevlX 12:202-206 s o,,y 0 fragment 3

Joel 2:2-13 (v, 4 4QXIIv4Q82) DJD 15:289 Fragmentary; mostly follows N W MT.

Joel 2:8-10 4QX1lC (4Q78) DJD 15:243 Very fragmentary; identical to MT

Joel 2: 10-23 (v. 15 4QXIIC (4Q78) DJD 15:244 Very fragmentary; adds NIR, 1 letter v. 21; ;1t)Il53~1 above the line v 1 letter v. 23) 19; other non-MT readings

are unique.

Joel 2: 13 44266 DJD 18:76 Follows MT.

Joel 2: 13 4Q270 DJD 18: 163 Follows MT

Joel 2:20 Mur XI1 DJD 2: 184 Fragmentary; identical to MT. (Mur 88)

Joel 2:26-4: 16 Mur XI1 DJD 2: 184- 185 Nearly complete; follows MT (Mur 88) except 5 ~ 1 for MT 981 in

4:3 (=LXX).

Joel 44-9 (v. 6 4QXI18 (4Q82) DJD 15:292 Very fragmentary; mostly N/R) follows MT.

Joel 46-20 (v. 7 4QXIP (4478) DJD 15:245 Very fragmentary; w. 6b-8 NIR, v. 8 NIR?; v. omitted?; v. I l erased?; 1 l NIR, v. 20 N/R) numerous unique readings.

Joel 4: 11-14 4QXII" (4Q82) DJD 15:292 No more than 5 letters per verse; of no textual value.

Joel 4: 17 4QXlI"4Q82) DJD 15:292 ny

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Joel 4: 19-20 4QXF (4482) DJD 15:293 ' '13 13WIO 3 ~ ) n

Amos I :2-3 5QAmos (544)

Amos 1 :3-5 5QAmos (544)

Amos 1 :3-7 4QXlF (4482)

Amos 1 : 5 (?) 8IjwXII gr (8Hevl) fkagment 2

Amos 15-2 1 Mur XI1 OMw 88)

Amos 1 :9-2: 1 (3 4QXIIa (4Q82) letters 1 :9; 4 letters 1:15; 1 letter2.1)

Amos 2: 11-35' (4 4QXIIc (4478) letters 2: 11; 3 letters 2: 12; 3:3 W)

Amos 3:8-4:2 (2 4QXlIc (4Q78) letters 3:14)

Amos 6: 13- 14 4QXIIc (4478)

Amos 7: 1-4 (v. 3 4QXIIc (4478) W)

Amos 7:3-8:7 Mur MI (Mur 88)

DJD 3:173 Fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD 3:173 Fragmentary; mostly follows MT,

DJD 15:294 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD 2: 185- 186 Fragmentary; follows MT

DJD 15:294-295 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

DJD 15:246 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

DJD 15:247 Fragmentary; lN'374: l (=LXX); other non-MT readings are unique.

DJD 15:248 N;1[ 13 1 717' ON13

DJD 15:248 Fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD 2: 186- 187 Fragmentary; follows MT,

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Amos 7:7-9 4QXIIL (4Q78) DJD 15:248 Extremely fragmentary; appears to read *nU@ v. 8 (=LXX).

Amos 7: 12-16 4QXlIC (4478) DJD 15:248 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Amos 8: 11-9: 1 4QXIIa (4Q82) DJD 15:307 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Amos8:ll-9:15 MurXII DJD 2: 187-1 88 Follows MT. (Mur 88)

Amos 95-6 (3 4QXIIq4Q82) DJD 15:307 Vay fragmentary; follows letters v. 5) MT with Qere; note that DJD

does not mention the fragment of v. 5.

Amos 9: 1 1 4QFlor (4Q 1 74) DJD 5 : 53 Only four words; follows MT.

Amos 9: 14-15 4QXI11 (4482) DJD 15:308 Fragmentary; follows MT.

Obad 1-21 Mur XI1 DJD 2: 189 Nearly complete; only two (entire book) (Mur 88) certain variants from MT; v.

1 l supports Kethib 1lttPI over Qere 117Y@.

Obad 1-5 (1 letter 4QXIIv4Q82) DJD 15:308 Fragmentary; follows MT V. 5) except o v n v. s (=Lxx).

Obad 8- 12 (2 4QXIIv4Q82) DJD 15:308 Extremely fragmentary; letters v. 8; 3 letters follows MT. v. 11; 1 letterv. 1-21

Obad 14- 15 4QXIP (4482) DJD 15:308 Fragmentary; follows MT except l3llll v. 15 (unique).

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Jon 1 : 1-5 (4 letters 4QXIIa (4Q76) DID 15:229 Very fragmentary; follows v. 1) MT.

Jon 1 : 1-9 (3 letters 4QXIIs (4Q82) DJD 15:309-3 10 Fragmentary; follows MT v. 9) except ;I01 v. 8

(=LXX).

Jon 1:l-3:2 Mur XU DJD 2: 190- 19 1 Good, near-complete text; (Mur 88) follows MT with notable

accuracy.

Jon 1 : 6-8 4QXIf (448 1) DJD 15:268-269 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Jon 1 :7-8 4QXII' (4Q76) DJD 15:229 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Jon 19-10 4QXII' (4Q76) DJD 15:230 Very fragmentary; mostly follows MT.

Jon 1 : 10-16 (3 4QXII' (4481) DJD 15:269 Very fragmentary; follows leners v. 15; 4 MT. letters v. 16)

Jon 1:14, 16 8HevXIl gr Barthelemy, ]pa a&u[ov (8Hevl) VTSUP 10:170 ]+[o]~q[@q]oav[

K a t ~Bwtaoav B[u]olav Strikingly follows MT. See Introduction.

Jon 1 : 15-2: 1 (3 4QXI1' (4476) DJD 15:230-23 1 Very fragmentary; follows uncertain letters MT. 1:15)

Jon 2: 1,4-7 8HevXII gr Barthelemy, Supports MT. (8Hwl) VTSup 10: 170

Jon 2:3-3:3 (4 4QXI16 (4Q82) DJD 15:3 10-3 11 Fragmentary; numerous letters 3:3) spelling oddities; adds 'PIDI

after 'YI 2:7 (unique).

Jon 2:7 4QXUa (4Q76) DJD 15:23 1 Fragmentary; identical to MT

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Jon 3:2

Jon 3:2-5

Jon 3:2-4: 11

Jon 3:7-10

Jon 4: 1-2, 5

Jon 45-1 1

Mic 1:s-7

Mic 1 :5-3:4

Mic 1:7

Mic 1:8-9

S c d l Location Comments

4 ~ x 1 ' (4476) DJD 15:23 I 7 - 3 3 ~ 7m nir3 3s Position of nltJ (= nNI of LXX) is unique.

8HevXII gr Lifshitz, IW Fragmentary; follows MT (8Hevl) I2:2O2-206 fragment 4

Mur XI1 DJD 2: 191-192 Nearly complete; follows MT. (Mur 88)

8HevXII gr BartMIemy, Supports MT (8Hevl) VTSup 10:171

8HevXII gr Barthtlemy, Supports MT; reads 31;1' for (8Hw 1) VTSUP 10:171 d v K ~ ~ I L O V in v. 2

4QX118 (4482) DJD 15:3 12 Very fragmentary; several unique readings, f l l ? ~ ~ v 7 (=Targumy.

1QpMic (1414) DJD 1:77 Fragmentary; most cited readings based on proposed reconst~ctions. What is extant follows MT,

8HevXII gr Barthelemy, Striking adherence to MT (8Hwl) VTSup 10: 17 1 over LXX (see Introduction)

1QpMic (lQ14) DJD 1.78 Fragmentary; follows MT

Mur XI1 DJD 2.191- 193 Follows MT except 733 for (Mur 88) pl;l in 2:7, and N? for l?

in 2.1 1.

4QXIF (4482) DJD 15:3 13 3-DP 331 311t

lQpMic(lQ14) DJD1:78 Fragmentary; follows MT

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Mic 1:12-15 4QXII" (4Q82) DJD 15:3 13 Extremely fragmentary; tD5]3!?!? v. 13 (unique); otherwise follows MT.

Mic 2:3-4 4QXIIv4Q82) DJD 15:3 13 Extremely fragmentary; follows MT with a couple of apparent scribal errors.

Mic 2:7-8 8HevMI gr BarthBemy, Follows MT (8Ywl) VTSup 10: 172

Mic 3:4-4: 12 Mur W DJD 2: 193-194 Text very broken; follows (Mur 88) MT.

Mic 3 5-6 8HevXII gr Barthelemy, FoUows MT (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 172

Mic 3: 12-4.2 (1 4QXIIq4Q82) DJD 15:3 14 Extremely fragmentary; letter 4:2) follows MT.

Mic 4:3-5 8HevXII gr Banhelemy, Follows MT (8kfevl) VTSup 10 172

Mic 4:6-10 8HevXI1 gr Barthelemy, Strikingly literal translation of (8Hev 1) VTSup 10: 172 MT.

Mic 43-12 4QpMic DJD 5:35 Very fragmentary; identical to (44 168) MT.

Mic4:12-6:7 Mur MI DJD 2: 194-1 95 Fragmentary; follows MT (Mur 88) except 7782 for 7'183

in 5:7.

Mic4:13 (?) 1QpMic (lQ14) DJD 1:79 May include pesher if identification is correct.

Mic 5:l-4 8UevXII gr Barthelemy, Follows MT (see (8Hev 1) VTSup 10: 172- Introduction).

173

Mic 5:4-6 8HevXII gr Barthelemy, Follows MT (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 173

Mic 5:6-7 4QXIIg (4Q82) DJD 15:3 14 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

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Mic6:lI-7:17 MurXII DJD 2: 195-196 (Mur 88)

Mic 6:14-16 IQpMic (lQ14) DJD 1:79

Mic 7:2 4Q271 DJD 18:178

Mic 7:2-3 4QXIIV4Q82) DJD l5:3 I S

Mic 7:6, 8-9, lQpMic(lQ14) DJD 139-80 17 (?)

Mic 7:20 4QXIP (4482) DJD 125:3 15

Nah 1:l-2:12 Mur XI1 DJD 2: 196-198 (Mur 88)

Nah 1 :2 4Q270 DJD 18:158

Nah 1.3-6 4QpNah DJD 5:37 (44 169)

Nah 1 :7-9 (3 letters 4QXIIg (4482) DJD 1 5:3 1 5 v. 9)

Nah 1 :9 (?) 8HevXII gr Lifshitz, IFJ (SHevl), 12:202-206 Fragment S

Nah 2:s-14 8HevXII gr Barthelemy, (w.11-12NfR) (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 173

Text broken and fragmentary; generally follows MT,

Fragmentary; follows MT.

13U7 for MT 1;l9ilN; otherwise follows MT

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Fragmentary; all identifications uncertain.

3 letters; of no textual value.

Mostly follows MT with one LXX reading (adds an article).

N1;1 for MT 3l;l'; otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT.

Very Fragmentary; follows MT.

Strikingly supports MT over LXX. Note especially mkat w v n o z a p o v in v. 7. LXX reads z o v m k e o v ; MT reads nll;13;1.

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Nah 2:8-9 (?)

Nah 2:9-1 l

Nah 2: 12-14

Nah2:13-3:19

Nah 3:l-3

Nah 3:l-5

Nah 36-9

Nah 3:6-17

Nah 3:lO-12

Nah 3: 14

Nah3.17

Scroll Location

8HevXII gr Lifshitz, IEJ (8Hevl) 12:202-206 fragment 6

4QXUs (4482) DJD 15:3 16

4QpNah DID 5:38 (44 169)

Mur MI DJD 2: 198 (Mur 88)

4QX1Ig (4482) DJD 15:3 16

4QpNah DJD 5:38 (44 169)

4QpNah DJD 5:38-39 ( 4 4 169)

4QpNah DJD 5:39 (44 169)

4QpNah DJD 5:42 (44 169)

4QXIIr (4Q82) DJD 15:3 16

Very fragmentary; ;IYPZ¶ v. 9 (=LXX).

Fairly complete; much pesher; numerous spelling errors and nonsense readings.

Generally follows MT.

Averages 3 letters per verse, of no textual value.

Nearly complete; follows MT.

Generally follows MT.

Follows MT

Somewhat fragmentary; follows MT with numerous spelling errors.

One line; only three certain letters; of no textual value.

Very fragmentary; follows MT.

Hab 1:2-17 l QpHab Cross, scroll.^ from Qumran Cave I; see also Brownlee, Text of Habakkuk

Mostly follows MT.

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Hab 1 :3-2: 11 Mur XI1 DJD 2:199 Very fragmentary; follows (Mur 88) MT.

Hab 15-1 1 8HevXII gr BartMemy, Strikingly favors MT over (8Hev 1 ) VTSup 10: 174 LXX.

Hab 1:14-17 8HevXII gr Barthklemy, Follows MT (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 174-

175

Hab 2:l-8 8HevX11 gr Barthelemy, Literal translation of MT (8Hevl) VTSup 10.175

Hab 2: 1-20 1 QpHab Cross, Scrolls Mostly follows MT from 8mran Cave I, see also Brownlee, Text of Habakkuk

Hab 2:4? 4QXIIa (4482) DJD 15:3 16 w3 71p:

Hab 2: 13-20 8HevXII gr Barthderny, Follows MT (8Hev 1 ) VTSup 10: 175-

176

Hab2:18-3:19 MurXII DJD 2:200 Follows MT; curious reading (Mur 88) nl3Y D't) 1blt in 3: 10 (cf

Ps 77: 18).

Hab 3:9-15 8HevXII gr Barthelemy, Literal translation of MT (w. 1 1,12 NIR) (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 176

Zeph i : 1 Mur XI1 DJD 2:2W ?!;! 1a)N ;1!;1[ 197 (Mur 88) N 131

Identical to MT.

Zeph 1:l-2 4QXIIb (4477) DJD 15:234 IOU Tin' 792

Zeph 1:l-5 8HevXlI gr Bartklerny, Literal translation of MT (8Qevl) VTSup 10.176

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Zeph 1: 11-3:6 Mur XI1 Wur 88)

Zeph 1:12-13 ~ Q P Z ~ P ~ (44 170)

Zeph 1:13-17 8HevXII gr (8Hevl)

Zeph I: 18-2:2 IQpZeph (1415)

Zeph 2:9-10 8HevXI gr (8Hev I)

Zeph2:13-15 4QXIIb (4Q77)

Zeph 2: 1 5-3 : 2 (3: 1 4QXIIC (4Q78) N W

Zeph 3:3-5 4QXilB (4482)

Zeph 3:6-7 8HevXII gr (8Hevl)

Zeph 3.8-20 Mur X I (Mur 88)

Zeph 3:9 4Q464

Z v h 3.19-20 4QXIIb (4077)

DJD 2:200-201 Fragmentary; generally follows MT.

DJD 5:42 One broken line; follows MT.

Barthelemy, Strikingly literal translation of VTSup 10: 177 MT.

DJD 1:80 Fragmentary; follows MT

Barthklemy, Consistently supports MT VTSup 10: 177

DJD 15:234 Very hgmentary; follows MT except 3H91 for 13HY v. 13 (scribal error)

DJD 15:249 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD15:317 Ofnotextualvalue

Barthelemy, Follows MT. VTSup 10:177

DJD 2:202 Fairly complete; follows MT except DqI!;1 3I! for 0 3 9 ?N in v. 9.

DJD 19:2 18 Very fragmentary; follows MT.

DJD 15:235 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Hag 1:l-2 4QXlf (4477) DJD 15:235 Fragmentary; follows MT except spelling variation KI97l? for ~~1~173

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Hag 1:I-11 Mur XI1 DJD 2:202-203 Follows MT. (Mur 88)

Hag1:12-2:10 MurMI DJD 2:203-204 Fragmentary; follows MT (Mur 88)

Hag 2:2-4 (4 letters 4QXIb (4477) DJD 15:236 Very fragmentary; identical to v. 4) MT

Hag 2 : 1 2-23 Mur X I DJD 2:204-205 Follows MT. (Mur 88)

Hag 2:18-19 4QXIIC (4480) DID 15:259 Dl' m11 Nml

Hag 2:20-2 I 4QXIe (4480) DJD 15:259 VV3 - n m

Zech 1 : 1 -4 Mur XI1 (Mur 88)

DJD 2:205 Fragmentary; identical to MT.

Zech 1:l-4 (v. 2 NlR)

Barthdemy, VTSup 10: 177

Consistently supports MT over LXX.

Very fragmentary; omits 139 v. 6.

Zech 1:4-6 DJD 15:260

DJD 15:260 Of no textual value.

Barthblemy, VTSup 10: 177

a7a npoo[ lye1 Of no textual value.

Zech 1:13-14

Zech 2:2.7

DJD 15:261 Of no textual value.

Barthdemy, VTSup 10: 177

No full words remain, supports MT over LXX

Very fragmentary; follows m.

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Zech 2: 16-3:7 8HevXII gr Biuthelemy, Supports MT over LM< (3 :2,3 N/R) (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 178

Zech 3: 1-2 (?) 8HevXn gr Lifshitz, a!, (IHevl), I H 12:202-206 ,I,,,!, merit 7 XtZt

Zech 3:2-4:4 (2 4 Q W e (4Q8O) DJD 15:262 Very fragmentary; mostly letters 3:3; 3 letters follows MT. 3.5,6)

Zech 4:8-9 (?) 8HevXIl gr Lifshitz, 5 K a t

(8Hevl), If3 12:202-206 c ?lo [?I -ent 8 at

eln [?I Lifshitz reads 0 in line 2, but what remains looks more like C. In line 4, Lifshitz reads 8, but lack of curvature on the vertical strokes suggests that it is actually H.

Zech 5:8-6:5 (3 4QXUC (4Q8O) DJD 151263 Very fragmentary., an odd lettem 5%; 1 letter assortment of readings. 6:l ; 3 letters 6:2)

Zech 8:2-4 4QXIre (4Q80) DJD 15:264 Very fragmentary; foUows MT.

Zech 85-7 4QXII (4Q8O) DJD 15.264 Extremely fragmentary; D l 3 v. 6 (=LXX).

Zech 8: 19-23 8HevXII gr BarthtSlemy, Consistently supports MT (v. n NIR) (8Hevl) VTSUP 10: 178

Zech 8:21 (?) 8HevXII gr Lifshitz, awtrc (gHevl), IE5 12:202-206 ,key fragment 9 zwa

Zech 8:24-9:4 8HevXIl gr Barthblemy, Favors MT over LXX (8Hevl) VTSup 10: 178

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Zech 10: 11-12:2 4QXI11 (4482) DJD 15:317

Zech 11:11 4Qplsac (441 63) DJD 5:23

Zech 12: 1-3 (1 4QXIIv4Q82) DJD 15:3 17 letter v. 3)

Zwh 12:7-12 (1 4QXII' (4480) DJD 15:264 letter v. 7)

Zech 13:9 4QTanhumim DJD 534 (44 1 76)

Zech 14:18 4QXII' (4476) DJD 15:223

Extremely fragmentary; ~OIIOWS MT except 15[5;1n- 10.12 (=P, LXX); note bracketing typo in DJD transcription of line 1, see plate instead.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Extremely fragmentary; follows MT.

Very fregmentary; adds ;111;13 5U ~'5~17~ in the margin (?); otherwise follows MT.

Fragmentary; follows MT

Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Mal 1:10 4Q266 DJD 18:41 Very fragmentary; what remains follows MT (but see DJD reconstruction based on CD).

Ma1 1:13-14 5QapMal DJD 3: 180 Mostly pesher; of no textual (SQlO) value.

Mal2:lO 44265 DJD 35:63 Very fragmentary; identical to MT.

Ma1 2:10-14 4QXIIa (4476) DJD 15.223 Very fragmentary; 1U for 1U v. 1 I (=LXX); 1lNU for v. 13 (LXX? Or letter confusion?); several unique readings including omission of ;13...lPIN v. 14.

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Ma1 3 :6-7(?) (3 letters v. 6)

Ma1 3:14-24 (3 letters v. 14; 2 letters v. 18)

4QXII' (4Q76) Fuller, JBL 110: Favors LXX with some 47-57 unique readings.

4QXIP (4476) DJD 15:224-225 Very poorly written; numerous unique readings, only one sure LXX reading,

4QXIIC (4478) DJD 15:25 1 Very fiagnmtary; textual value questionable.

4QXII' (4476) DJD 15:226-227 Fragmentary; non-MT readings are unique.

4QXII' (4476) DJD 15:228 Very fragmentary; many unique readings.

4QCommentary DJD 22:2 14 Very fragmentary; appears to on Malachi generally follow MT. (4Q253a)

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Alexander, Philip S, and Geza Vermes Qumran Cave 4: XIX, Serekh Ha-Yafmdand Two Related Texts. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 26 Oxford: Clarendon, 1998.

Allegro, John M. Qumran Cave 4: 1 (4121.58--4Q186). Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 5. Oxford: Clarendon, 1968.

Attridge, H. et al. Qumran Cave 4. W: Parabiblical Texts, Part I. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 13. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994.

Baillet, Maurice, Qumrdn Grotte 4. 111 (4Q482.--4Q520) Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 7. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982.

Baillet, M., J. T. Milik, and R. de Vaux. Les 'Petites Grottes'de Qumrdn: 1:Irploration de la falai~e, IRS grottes 2Q. 3Q, 5Q, 6Q. 7Q a lo(!, IA roluea14 de cuivre. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 3. 2 vols. Oxford. Clarendon. 1962.

Banhelemy, Dominique. Les Devanciersd 'Aquila: Premiere publication integrale du texte de.~fragrnentsduDadecqropheton Vetus Testamenturn Supplements 10. Leiden. E. J. Brill, 1963.

Barthdlemy, D, and J. T. Milik, Qurnratl Cave I , Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 1 Oxford: Clarendon, 1955.

Baumgarten, Joseph M. Qumran Caw 4. Xlli: 7% ~ ( I S L W S Document. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 18. Oxford. Clarendon, 1996

Baumgarten, Joseph M. el at., eds. Qumran Caw 4. XYV: Halukhic Texts. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 35. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999.

Benoit, P., J. T. Milk, and R. de Vaux. Les Grottes de Murabba'dr. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 2. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1961

Broshi, Magen et al. Qumran Cave 4. XIV: Parabiblical Texts Purr 2. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 19. Oxford: Clarendon, 1995.

Brownlee, William H. 7'he Text o f H a ~ k in the Ancient Commentmyfrom Qumran. Journal of Biblical Literature Monograph Series 11 Philadelphia: Society of Biblical Literature, 1959 "The Scroll of Ezekiel from the Eleventh Qumran Cave." Revue de Qumran 4 (1%3):11-28.

Burchard, Christoph. "Gem 35 und 36 MT aus der Wuste Juda OJahal Hever, Cave of the Letters?)." Zeitschrijtflr die alttestumentliche Wiswn~chaafr 78 ( 1966): 7 1-75

Burrows, Millar. The Deud Sea Scrolls of St. Mark '.F Monastery 2 vols. New Haven American Schools of Oriental Research. 1950-1 95 1

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Chazon, Esther, el a/. Qumran Cmo 4. XX: Poelicul and Liturgical Texts, Part 2. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 29. Oxford: Clarendon, 1999.

Cotton, Hannah M. and Ada Yardeni. Aramaic, Hebrew andGreek Documertfary Textsfrom Nab1 Mver and Other Sites. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 27. Oxford. Clarendon, 1997. [Not cited in the catalog]

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Freedman, David Noel. "Variant Readings in the Leviticus Scroll from Qumran Cave 1 1 . " Catholic Biblical Quarterly 36 (1974):525-534.

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