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CE)<br />

P.Oxy. 65.4443<br />

of Esther E and<br />

ch. 9 (late 1 or<br />

early 2 CE) Jew.?<br />

P.Baden 56b =<br />

P.Heid. Gr. 8 of<br />

Exod 8 (2 CE)<br />

P.Antinoopolis 7<br />

of Psalms (2 CE)<br />

P.Coll. Horsley<br />

(Deissmann) of<br />

Exodus 4 (2–3<br />

CE) 358<br />

P.Chester Beatty<br />

VI (963) of Num<br />

and Deut (end of<br />

2 CE or early 3 CE)<br />

P.Chester Beatty<br />

VIII of Jeremiah<br />

4–5 (2–3 CE)<br />

P.Leipzig 170 of<br />

Psalm 118 LXX<br />

(2–3 CE)<br />

P.Oxy. 4.656 of<br />

Genesis 14–27 (2<br />

or 3 CE) Jewish<br />

(Treu)<br />

P.Oxy. 65.4442<br />

of Exodus 20<br />

(early 3 CE)<br />

P.Schøyen 2648<br />

of Joshua 9–11<br />

(early 3 CE)<br />

P.Scheide +<br />

P.Chester Beatty<br />

IX (967) of Ezek<br />

(early 3 CE) same<br />

codex as next<br />

P.Chester Beatty<br />

X (967) of Daniel<br />

and Esth (early 3<br />

CE)<br />

Name and<br />

Suggested Date<br />

P.Oxy. 7.1007 of<br />

Genesis 2–3<br />

(3 CE) Jewish<br />

(Treu) leather<br />

P.Oxy. 9.1166 of<br />

Genesis 16 (3 CE)<br />

Jewish (Treu)<br />

Scribal Practices and Approaches Reflected in the Texts from the Judean Desert 289<br />

S — open x x qeov" —<br />

C some spaces closed<br />

section after<br />

8:11<br />

— — k(uvrio)" —<br />

C — — — — k(uvrio)" stichoi<br />

C — — — — k(uvrio)" —<br />

C — some open<br />

and closed<br />

sections<br />

C spaces + high and<br />

median dots, also<br />

after groups of<br />

words; dicolon<br />

before speech in<br />

x (rarely) — k(uvrio)" —<br />

— — — k(uvrio)" —<br />

C<br />

4:31<br />

— — — — k(uvrio)" stichoi<br />

C — open and<br />

closed, with<br />

dots in<br />

different<br />

positions<br />

C — closed<br />

section +<br />

dicolon<br />

— — spaces left by<br />

original scribe,<br />

filled in by a<br />

second scribe<br />

with kuvrio"<br />

—<br />

— — k(uvrio)" —<br />

C — no k(uvrio)" —<br />

C high and<br />

median dots,<br />

dots on the<br />

line, also after<br />

groups of<br />

words<br />

C oblique<br />

strokes in<br />

spaces, also<br />

when no<br />

S<br />

/C<br />

space was left<br />

Indication of<br />

Verses<br />

open and<br />

closed, filled<br />

with two<br />

diagonal dots<br />

or strokes<br />

rarely closed<br />

and open<br />

sections<br />

Indication of<br />

Section Units<br />

— rarely, and<br />

usually not<br />

related to<br />

beginning of<br />

new sections<br />

k(uvrio)" —<br />

x — k(uvrio)" —<br />

Paragraphos Ekthesis Divine Names Stichographic<br />

C — closed (once) — — two paleo-<br />

Hebrew yods;<br />

q(eov)"<br />

S spaces +<br />

median dots,<br />

also after<br />

groups of<br />

358 G. Horsley, Archiv für Papyrusforschung 30 (1993) 35–8.<br />

Layout<br />

—<br />

no — — k(uvrio)" —

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