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Author: Ludvik A. Kjeldsberg

Scraps

83. DSS F.123 Tob1

84. DSS F.124 En1

81. DSS F.198 Mic1

87. DSS F.202 Instr1

88. “4Q418”

86. DSS F.126 En3

82. Tob 7:1–3

99. Unidentified

85. DSS F.125 En2

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