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From: "James R. Adair"
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Subject: Re: OT Quantitative Analysis
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Johann Cook replied to me off-list that the Qumran database project at the
University of Stellenbosch is still ongoing. When I was involved with it
some years ago, we were comparing the Qumran biblical mss with the MT,
LXX, P, T, and V pretty much word by word. As I recall, I worked on
1QIsa-a,b, 11QPs-a, and 11QpaleoLev. We weren't doing any quantitative
analysis at the time.
Jimmy Adair
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