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LIST OF TABLES<br />

Chapter 2<br />

1. Changes of hands in Qumran manuscripts 21<br />

2. Scribes of Qumran manuscripts writing more than one manuscript? 23<br />

3. Major overlaps of Qumran compositions 26<br />

Chapter 3<br />

1. Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, and Nabatean-Aramaic papyri from the<br />

Judean Desert (listed from north to south) 44<br />

2. Comparison of Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, and Nabatean-Aramaic<br />

papyri and leather texts from the Judean Desert (listed from north to south) 45<br />

3. Papyrus fragments found in the Qumran caves 46<br />

4. Documentary papyri from Qumran (?) 47<br />

5. Nonbiblical Hebrew and Aramaic papyri from Qumran paralleled by<br />

copies on leather 48<br />

6. Well-represented nonbiblical compositions from Qumran not extant<br />

on papyrus 48<br />

7. Fragmentary papyri of undetermined nature 50<br />

8. Compositions known only from papyrus fragments 50<br />

9. Biblical texts on papyrus 51<br />

Chapter 4<br />

1. Manuscripts ruled with diluted ink 58<br />

2. Double vertical ruling in Qumran documents 60<br />

3. Guide dots/strokes indicated in biblical scrolls 62<br />

4. Guide dots/strokes indicated in nonbiblical scrolls 63<br />

5. Strokes indicated in the margins of Qumran scrolls 64<br />

6. Qumran scrolls written according to the Qumran scribal practice which<br />

do not give evidence of guide dots/strokes 65<br />

7. The position of guide dots/strokes in the Judean Desert Scrolls 66<br />

8. Opisthographs in which the two sides were written according to the<br />

Qumran scribal practice 72<br />

9. Palimpsests from the Judean Desert 73<br />

10. Two or more biblical books contained in the same scroll 75<br />

11. Reconstructed length of some scrolls from the Judean Desert (meters) 76<br />

12. Reconstructed length of different Qumran scrolls of the same composition 77<br />

13. Length of sheets (cm) 80<br />

14. Number of columns per sheet 81<br />

15. Number of lines per column and leather height 84<br />

16. Scrolls containing 40–45 (reconstructed) lines 92<br />

17. Inconsistency in the number of lines 94<br />

18. Number of lines in different manuscripts of the same composition 95<br />

19. Sizes of top and bottom margins (cm) 100<br />

20. Large top and bottom margins (cm) 102

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