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Scribal Practices and Approaches Reflected in the Texts from the Judean Desert 81<br />

lines).<br />

4QJob a 16 (10.0 cm; reconstructed by Ulrich–Metso, DJD XVI,<br />

171).<br />

4QCatena A (4Q177) 16 (11.2 cm); J. Allegro, DJD V, pl. XXIV.<br />

4QJosh b 16 (12.0–12.5 cm); E. <strong>Tov</strong>, DJD XIV, 153.<br />

4QBarkhi Nafshi d (4Q437) 16 (15.0–15.4+ cm); Weinfeld–Seely, DJD XXIX, pl. XXII.<br />

4QDan c 16, 17; E. Ulrich, DJD XVI, 269.<br />

4QPsb 16, 18 (14.0 cm); illustr. 1 9 and Skehan–Ulrich–Flint, DJD<br />

XVI, pls. IV–VI.<br />

4QGen f 17 (13.5 cm); J. R. Davila, DJD XII, pl. XI.<br />

4QWiles of the Wicked Woman (4Q184) 17 (13.5 cm); J. Allegro, DJD V, pl. XXVIII.<br />

4QJub a (4Q216) 17 (14.5 cm); VanderKam–Milik, DJD XIII, 1.<br />

1QpHab 17 (15.0 cm; slightly reconstructed); Burrows, The Dead<br />

Sea Scrolls.<br />

4QDana 18 (14.8 cm); E. Ulrich, DJD XVI pls. XXX–XXXII.<br />

4QJerc 18 (25.3–26.3 cm); illustr. 20 and E. <strong>Tov</strong>, DJD XV, 178–<br />

9.<br />

4QapocrJer Cb (4Q387) 18; D. Dimant, DJD XXX, 173.<br />

4QS e (4Q259) 19 (14.2 cm); Alexander–Vermes, DJD XXVI, 130–31.<br />

5QNJ ar (5Q15) 19 (16.0 cm); J. T. Milik, DJD III, pls. XL–XLI.<br />

4QVisions of Amram c ar (4Q545) 19 (16.3 cm); É. Puech, DJD XXXI, pl. XIX.<br />

4QpHos a (4Q166) 19 (16.8 cm); J. Allegro, DJD V, pl. X.<br />

4QFlor (4Q174; 4QMidrEschat a ) 19 (18.0 cm); J. Allegro, DJD V, pls. XIX–XX.<br />

4QPs d 19 (13.8 cm + margins); Skehan–Ulrich–Flint, DJD XVI,<br />

63.<br />

4QD g (4Q272) 20 (13.5 cm); J. Baumgarten, DJD XVIII, 188, pl. XL.<br />

4QQoh a 20 (14.9 cm; slightly reconstructed); E. Ulrich, DJD XVI,<br />

pl. XXVIII.<br />

4QMMT a (4Q394) 20 (16.6 cm); Qimron–Strugnell, DJD X, 3.<br />

4QXII a 20 (18.6 cm); R. Fuller, DJD XV, 221.<br />

1QM 20 (reconstructed by Yadin, War Scroll, 248) or 23–25.<br />

4QShirShabb a (4Q400) 21 (12.7 cm); C. Newsom, DJD XI, 173.<br />

4QD e (4Q270) 21 (13.5 cm); J. Baumgarten, DJD XVIII, 136.<br />

4QD f (4Q271) 21 (14.0 cm, slightly reconstructed); J. Baumgarten, DJD<br />

XVIII, 169 and pl. XXXIX.<br />

4QPs h 21 (15.0 cm); Skehan–Ulrich–Flint, DJD XVI, 113.<br />

4QInstr b (4Q416) 21, 22 (16.5 cm); Strugnell–Harrington, DJD XXXIV, 73.<br />

4QEn e ar (4Q206) 21; Milik, Enoch, 227.<br />

4QCommGen A (4Q252) 22 (13.0 cm); G. Brooke, DJD XXII, 186, 190.<br />

2QJer 22 (15.6 cm); M. Baillet, DJD III, 62.<br />

4QDan b 22 (20.8+ cm); E. Ulrich, DJD XVI, 255.<br />

4QDeut e c. 22 (16.5 cm); J. A. Duncan, DJD XIV, 39; pl. XI.<br />

11QT a (11Q19) 22 (almost all cols.) and 28 (XLIX–LX) 131 or accor-ding to<br />

the calculation of Qimron, Temple Scroll, 7: 22 (almost<br />

all cols.), 25/26 (XLV–XLVIII), 28 (many cols., no<br />

details), 29 (LXV).<br />

4QSam c 23, 25 (21 cm); E. Ulrich, DJD XVII<br />

4QPs f 23–25; Skehan–Ulrich–Flint, DJD XVI, 85.<br />

4QIsa d 24 (18.0 cm); Skehan–Ulrich, DJD XV, 75.<br />

131 According to Yadin, Temple Scroll, I.15, the scribe increased the number of lines in cols. XLIX–LX in order to not<br />

increase the size of the scroll, but he decreased the number of lines upon realization that he would not succeed in doing<br />

so. It is, however, more likely that he simply used sheets of leather of identical size, but with a different number of ruled<br />

lines.

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