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מרכז אוריון לחקר מגילות מדבר יהודה והספרות הקרובה להן
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The Precursors of Aquila: The First Complete Publication of the Text of the Greek Minor Prophets Scroll (8ḤevXIIgr), Preceded by a Study of the Greek Translations and Recensions of the Bible Conducted in the First Century CE under the Influence of the Palestinian Rabbinate

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The Testament of Job according to the SV Text: Greek Text and English Translation

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The Ethiopic Book of Enoch. A New Edition in the Light of the Aramaic Dead Sea Fragments

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Esra I

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Esra I

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Esra I

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Judith

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Judith

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Judith

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Judith

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