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Preface xxi<br />

“Further Evidence for the Existence of a Qumran Scribal School,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls: Fifty Years After<br />

Their Discovery: Proceedings of the Jerusalem Congress, July 20–25, 1997 (ed. L. H. Schiffman et al.; Jerusalem<br />

2000) 199–216.<br />

“The Background of the Sense Divisions in the Biblical Texts,” in Delimitation Criticism: A New Tool in<br />

Biblical Scholarship (ed. M. C. A. Korpel and J. M. Oesch; Pericope 1; Assen 2001) 312–50.<br />

“Scribal Features of Early Witnesses of Greek Scripture,” in The Old Greek Psalter, Studies in Honour of Albert<br />

Pietersma (ed. R. J. V. Hiebert et al.; JSOTSup 332; Sheffield 2001) 125–48.<br />

“Scribal Notations in the Texts from the Judaean Desert,” in The Texts from the Judaean Desert: Indices and<br />

an Introduction to the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert Series (ed. E. <strong>Tov</strong>; DJD XXXIX; Oxford 2002, 323–49.<br />

“The Copying of a Biblical Scroll,” Journal of Religious History 26 (2002) 189–209.<br />

“The Indication of Small Sense Units (Verses) in Biblical Manuscripts,” in Hamlet on a Hill. Semitic and Greek<br />

Studies Presented to Professor T. Muraoka on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday (ed. M. F. J. Baasten and<br />

W. Th. van Peursen; Leuven 2003) 473–86.<br />

“The Corpus of the Qumran Papyri,” in Climate of Creativity: Semitic Papyrology in Context, Papers from a<br />

New York University Conference Marking the Retirement of Baruch A. Levine (ed. L. H. Schiffman; Leiden 2003)<br />

85–103.<br />

“The Text of the Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek Bible Used in the Ancient Synagogues,” in The Ancient<br />

Synagogue: From Its Origins until 200 C.E.—Papers Presented at an International Conference at Lund University<br />

October 14–17, 2001 (ed. B. Olsson and M. Zetterholm; ConBNT 39; Stockholm 2003) 237–59.<br />

“The Ketiv-Qere Variations in Light of the Manuscript Finds in the Judean Desert,” Text, Theology and<br />

Translation, Essays in Honour of Jan de Waard (New York: United Bible Societies, 2004) 183–91, forthcoming.<br />

“The Writing of Biblical Texts with Special Attention to the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Sefer Moshe: The Moshe<br />

Weinfeld Jubilee Volume (ed. C. Cohen et al.; Winona Lake, Ind. 2004), forthcoming.<br />

“The Special Character of the Texts Found in Qumran Cave 11,” in Things Revealed. Studies in Early Jewish<br />

and Christian Literature in Honor of Michael A. Stone (ed. E. Chazon and D. Satran; Supplements to JSJ; Leiden<br />

2004), forthcoming.<br />

I am ever so grateful to Janice Karnis, who, with her fine feeling for style, form, and format,<br />

improved my manuscript wherever needed.<br />

Special thanks are due to F. García Martinez for accepting this monograph in the valuable<br />

STDJ series, and to Royal Brill of Leiden, especially to Mr. Hans van der Meij and Mr. Pim<br />

Rietbroek for a job well done.<br />

Jerusalem, 1 January 2004

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