The article engages with the question of sectarian variant readings. He points to the fluidity of the text of biblical books in the Qumran library and identifies at least two sectarian variant readings that were inserted into a quotation of Hab 1:13 in 1QpHab V:8-12 and into a quotation of Ezek 44:15 in CD A 3:21–4:4.

Textual Fluidity as a Means of Sectarian Identity: Some Examples from the Qumran Literature

MARTONE, Corrado
2012-01-01

Abstract

The article engages with the question of sectarian variant readings. He points to the fluidity of the text of biblical books in the Qumran library and identifies at least two sectarian variant readings that were inserted into a quotation of Hab 1:13 in 1QpHab V:8-12 and into a quotation of Ezek 44:15 in CD A 3:21–4:4.
2012
The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
117
126
9783525535554
http://www.v-r.de/data/files/1001007933/9783525535554_extract.pdf
Second Temple Judaism; Sects; Textual criticism.
Martone Corrado
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