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The Conundrum of Scriptural Plurality: The Arabic Bible, Polyglots, and Medieval Predecessors of Biblical Criticism
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How Old is the Targumic Tradition?: Traces of the Jewish Targum in the Second Temple Period, and Vice Versa
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From Secondary Versions through Greek Recensions to Hebrew Editions: The Contribution of the Old Latin Version
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A “New Field” for the Twenty-First Century?: Rationale for the Hexapla Project, and a Report on its Progress
Alison G. Salvesen
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מלכים , Βασιλειῶν, Reges: Textual Plurality as a Constellation Cluster and the Challenge of Editing a Star-Map
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Jeremiah amid Actual and Virtual Editions: Textual Plurality and the Editing of the Book of Jeremiah
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Compositions and Editions in Early Judaism: The Case of Daniel
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