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From: nichael@sover.net (Nichael Lynn Cramer)
Subject: Re: Identification of a BHS siglum
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If I may be forgiven another (slightly) related question: In the BHS (and
most other sources) what is the character that is used as the standard
siglum for the Samaritan Pentateuch?
(I know what the character looks like --sort of like a loopy, upside-down
"M". What I'm trying to determine is what the symbol is. A variant/script
Shin?)
Thanks
Nichael "... and they opened their thesaurus
nichael@sover.net and brought forth gold,
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