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* I wish to thank Professors Norman Golb and Dennis Pardee for critically review- ing earlier drafts of this article. 1 J.T. Milik, ÒLes mod les aram ens du livre dÕEsther dans la Grotte 4 de Qum- r‰n,Ó RevQ 15 (1992) 321-406. 2 ÒLe travail dÕ dition des fragments manuscrits de Qumr‰n,Ó RB 63 (1956) 66 (apud Milik, ÒLes mod les,Ó 321). 3 Milik, ÒLes mod les,Ó 384. The texts themselves Milik proposes to have been composed/ compiled at different times, ranging from the middle of the Mesopotamian exile to 300 BCE (pp. 388-89). 4 Milik, ÒLes mod les,Ó 321. 5 ÒLÕanalyse du contenu des manuscrits proto-Esther de 4Q, confront e aux textes des cinq versions du livre dÕ Esther , nous a conduit ˆ postuler, ˆ titre dÕhypoth se, lÕex- istence des trois crits esth riens anciens distincts: a-c, d et f, e . Ces compositions suc- cessives se caract risent par lÕenrichissement progressif des th mes, intrigues, tramesÓ (ÒLes mod les,Ó 384-85). 6 ÒLas fronteras de « lo B’blico » ,Ó Scripta Theologica 23 (1991-93) 772-81 (= The Dead Sea Scrolls Translated (trans. W.G.E. Watson; Leiden: Brill, 1994) 291-92); F. Garc’a TWO PARA - BIBLICAL
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Published: Jan 1, 2000
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