190*. “The Writing of Early Scrolls. Implications for the Literary Analysis of Hebrew Scripture,” Revised version: Emanuel Tov, Hebrew Bible, Greek Bible, and Qumran (2008), 206–20.
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248. “Scribal Features of Two Qumran Scrolls” in Hebrew in the Second Temple Period: The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and of Other Contemporary Sources (eds. Stephen E. Fassberg et al.; Leiden: Brill, 2013), 241–58.
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Background and Aims of a Scroll Approach to the Hebrew Bible
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Advances in Ancient, Biblical and Near Eastern Research, 2023
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Gordon, The Writing, Erasure, and Correction of the Tetragrammaton in Medieval Hebrew Bible Manuscripts-abstract
Nehemia Gordon
Bar-Ilan University PhD Dissertation, 2021
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248*. “Scribal Features of Two Qumran Scrolls” in: Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism … Collected Essays, Volume 3 (2015), 368–86
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286. “Scribal Aspects of the Manufacturing and Writing of the Qumran Scrolls,” in Jewish Manuscript Cultures: New Perspectives, Studies in Manuscript Cultures 13, ed. Irina Wandrey (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2017), 29–48.
Emanuel Tov
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170*. “The Copying of a Biblical Scroll,” Journal of Religious History 26 (2002): 189–209. Revised version: Emanuel Tov, Hebrew Bible, Greek Bible, and Qumran (2008), 107¬–27
Emanuel Tov
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Biblical Hebrew Terms Designating Skins, Scrolls, Tablets, Ostraca, and Uncommon Writing Surfaces. Abstract. Handout. Talk. (SBL 2016)
Philip Zhakevich
2016
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Blotting Out the Name Scribal Methods of Erasing the Tetragrammaton in Medieval Hebrew Bible Manuscripts, Part 1
Nehemia Gordon
Textus, 2020
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"Structure, Stichometry and Standardization: An Analysis of Scribal Features in a Selection of the Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls," in Functions of Psalms and Prayers in the Late Second Temple Period. Mika Pajunen and Jeremy Penner, ed. BZAW
Kipp Davis
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Blotting Out the Name Scribal Methods of Erasing the Tetragrammaton in Medieval Hebrew Bible Manuscripts, Part 2
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Textus, 2021
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Plene writing of the qōṭēl pattern in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Gregor Geiger
Fassberg S.E., Bar-Asher M., Clements R.A. (edd.), Hebrew in the Second Temple Period: The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and of Other Contemporary Sources (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 108), 2013
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Malachi Beit-Arié, “Some Technical Practices Employed in Hebrew Medieval Manuscripts,” in A. Gruys and J.P. Gumbert, eds., Codicologica, vol. 2 (Leiden: Brill, 1978), 62-82
Malachi Beit-Arié
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Eibert Tigchelaar, Review.book13, The Dead Sea Scrolls: Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts (ed. S. Metso et al.; STDJ 92; Leiden: Brill, 2010), 173–207.
Emanuel Tov
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The Text of the Old Testament
Peter J Gentry
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Paleography of Four Modern Hebrew Scrolls: Analysis of Their Script in View of Earlier Writings
Mark Farnadi-Jerusálmi
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Müller, Reinhard, and Juha Pakkala. "Insights into Editing in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East." Pages 1-21 in Insights into Editing in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East. Edited by Reinhard Müller and Juha Pakkala. CBET 84. Leuven: Peeters, 2017.
Reinhard Müller
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The Role of the Scribe in the Composition of Written Correspondence in Israel and Judah
Gareth Wearne
R. Ast, M. Choat, J. Cromwell, J. Lougovaya & R. Yuen-Collingridge (eds), Observing the Scribe at Work. Scribal Practice in the Ancient World., 2021
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108. “Letters of the Cryptic A Script and Paleo-Hebrew Letters Used as Scribal Marks in Some Qumran Scrolls,” DSD 2 (1995): 330–39
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182. “The Writing of Ancient Biblical Texts with Special Attention to the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Sefer Moshe: Eisenbrauns, 2004), 445–58.
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Line-Keeping Devices in Hebrew Manuscripts: The Obstructive "Forerunner"
Nurit Pasternak
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249. “Dead Sea Scrolls: Orthography and Scribal Practices,” in Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics (eds. Geoffrey Khan et al.; Leiden: Brill, 2013), 669–73; online version: Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics Online
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280. “Scribal Characteristics of the Qumran Scrolls,” in The Caves of Qumran: Proceedings of the International Conference, Lugano 2014, ed. Marcello Fidanzio, STDJ 118 (Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2017), 87–95 (submitted manuscript, now published)
Emanuel Tov
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Scribe and Scroll: Revisiting the Great Isaiah Scroll from Qumran
hugh williamson
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Learning to be a Biblical Scribe: Examples from the Letter Writing Genre
William Schniedewind
Revista Pistis Praxis, 2020
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115. “Scribal Practices Reflected in the Paleo-Hebrew Texts from the Judean Desert,” Scripta Classica Israelica 15 (1996): 268–73.
Emanuel Tov
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94*. “Glosses, Interpolations, and Other Types of Scribal Additions in the Text of the Hebrew Bible,” Revised version: Emanuel Tov, The Greek and Hebrew Bible (1999), 53–74
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Typography and the Evolution of Hebrew Alphabetic Script: Writing Method of the Sofer
Shayna Blum
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329. “Exegesis of the Bible Enriched by the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Scribal Practice, Text and Canon in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Essays in Memory of Peter W. Flint, ed. John J. Collins and Ananda Geyser-Fouché, STDJ 130 (Leiden: Brill, 2019), 225–46.lastPROOFS
Emanuel Tov
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The Dead Sea Scrolls: Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts. Edited by Sarianna Metso, Hindy Najman, and Eileen Schuller. (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 92)
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Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013
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From Texts to Scribes: Evidence for Writing in Ancient Israel
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Ancient Near East Today e-newsletter, 2021
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Space, Line, and the Written Biblical Poem in Texts from the Judean Desert
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Writing and Correcting a Torah Scroll in Germany of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
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2021
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