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4Q122 (4Q LXXDeut; TM 62297; LDAB 3458, Rahlfs 819) – is a septuagint manuscript written on parchment (prepared from animal skin), dated from second century B.C.E.. The scroll contains a fragment of the biblical Book of Deuteronomy 11:4.[1] It was found in a cave at Qumran in Cave 4. This fragment is also referred to as number 819 on the list of the Septuagint manuscripts according classification system by Alfred Rahlfs.
^"Identificazione 4Q122 = 4QLXXDeut" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 2013-07-24.
4Q122 (4Q LXXDeut; TM 62297; LDAB 3458, Rahlfs 819) – is a septuagint manuscript written on parchment (prepared from animal skin), dated from second century...
Milan United States; Italy 819 4Q122 (4Q LXXDeut) 2nd century BCE fragments of Deut 11:4 Rockefeller Museum, Gr. 265 [4Q122] Jerusalem Israel [820] missing...
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Digital Library 4Q121 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library 4Q122 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library 4Q123 at the Leon Levy...
Digital Library 4Q121 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library 4Q122 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library 4Q123 at the Leon Levy...
also found within words (Pap. Bodmer XXIV, plate 26; in Qumran in fragment 4Q122). Other examples in the Qumran texts show that the word και <kai> ("and")...