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- 4Q120 abstract "The manuscript 4Q120 (also pap4QLXXLevb) is a Septuagint manuscript (LXX) of the biblical Book of Leviticus. The Rahlfs-No. is 802. Palaoegraphycally is dating from the first century BCE. Currently the manuscript is housed in the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem.This scroll is in a very fragmented condition. Today it consists of 97 fragments. However, only 31 of those fragments can be reasonably reconstructed and deciphered, allowing for a reading of Leviticus 1.11 through 5.25; the remaining fragments are too small to allow for reliable identification. In addition to smaller text-critical variants, the manuscript displays the divine name in Greek characters, as ΙΑΩ (the trigrammaton) in Leviticus 3:12 (frg. 6) and 4:27 (frg. 20), instead of later practise of replacing it with κύριος (\"Lord\"). Skehan suggest that the reading IAW is more original than Kurios. IAO can be seen a transliteration of YAHO. The Codex Marchalianus is the only other extant manuscript of the Septaugint that uses ΙΑΩ to transcribe the tetragrammaton. Scriptio continua is used throughout.Additionally, space bands are occasionally used for the separation of concepts, and divisions within the text. An special sign (⌐) for separation of paragraphs is found fragment 27, between the lines 6 and 7. While the later divisions would label these verses 5:20-26, it appears to testify to a classical transition from chapter 5 to 6.".
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- 4Q120 wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Rahlfs.
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- 4Q120 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_biblical_manuscripts.
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- 4Q120 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
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- 4Q120 wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- 4Q120 wikiPageWikiLink Palaeography.
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- 4Q120 subject Category:1st-century_BC_biblical_manuscripts.
- 4Q120 subject Category:Biblical_manuscripts_of_Ancient_Greek_Versions_with_the_Divine_Name.
- 4Q120 subject Category:Dead_Sea_scrolls.
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- 4Q120 comment "The manuscript 4Q120 (also pap4QLXXLevb) is a Septuagint manuscript (LXX) of the biblical Book of Leviticus. The Rahlfs-No. is 802. Palaoegraphycally is dating from the first century BCE. Currently the manuscript is housed in the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem.This scroll is in a very fragmented condition. Today it consists of 97 fragments.".
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