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  • ...leth' ("the Teacher"), composed probably between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC.{{sfn|Weeks|2007|p=423}} [[Peshitta]], [[Targum]], and [[Talmud]] attribute ...nd among the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] [[4Q109|4QQoh{{sup|a}} (4Q109]]; 175-150 BC; extant verses 1–10, 19–20).<ref>{{Cite book | editor-last = Ulrich | edito ...
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  • ...x |caption=<div style="width: 250px; text-align: center; line-height: 1em">Greek Orthodox Icon of Nehemiah, mounted on solid wood.</div>}} ...2</ref> but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[The Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...
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  • ...tanus|the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets]] (916), [[Aleppo Codex]] (10th century), [[Leningrad Codex|Codex Leningradensis]] (1008).{{sfn|Würthwein|1995|pp=3 ...3, 25],{{sfn|Fitzmyer|2008|p=38}} and 4QJer<sup>c</sup> (4Q72; 1st century BC)<ref>"The Evolution of a Theory of the Local Texts" in Cross, F.M.; Talmon, ...
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  • .../946961/8f5f43 |date=2017-11-22}}, p. 19</ref> This chapter focuses on the people's worship and culminates in the project to [[Second Temple|rebuild the temp ...|contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) |title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] |edition=2nd |volume=2 |publisher=Gale |year=2003 |pages=355–362}}</ref>}} ...
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  • ...2</ref> but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[The Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...horlink=Henry Barclay Swete |title=An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek |publisher=Macmillan and Co. |location=Cambridge |year=1902 |url=https://ar ...
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  • ...ght: 1em">The complete Hebrew text of the [[Books of Chronicles]] (1st and 2nd Chronicles) in the [[Leningrad Codex]] (1008 CE).</div>}} ...Chronicler]]", and had the final shape established in late fifth or fourth century BCE.{{sfn|Ackroyd|1993|pp=113–114}} This chapter belongs to the section foc ...
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  • ...tanus|the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets]] (916), [[Aleppo Codex]] (10th century), [[Leningrad Codex|Codex Leningradensis]] (1008).{{sfn|Würthwein|1995|pp=3 ...11–21,{{sfn|Fitzmyer|2008|p=38}} and 4QJer<sup>c</sup> (4Q72; 1st century BC)<ref>"The Evolution of a Theory of the Local Texts" in Cross, F.M.; Talmon, ...
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  • ...leth' ("the Teacher"), composed probably between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC.{{sfn|Weeks|2007|p=423}} [[Peshitta]], [[Targum]], and [[Talmud]] attribute ...contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher=Gale | year=2003 | pages=355–362}}</ref>}} Fragments ...
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  • ...e [[second temple|new temple]] and the celebration of [[Passover]]" by the people, as their worship life is restored according to the [[Law of Moses]].{{sfn| ...|contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) |title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] |edition=2nd |volume=2 |publisher=Gale |year=2003 |pages=355–362}}</ref>}} Fragments con ...
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  • ...2</ref> but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[The Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher=Gale | year=2003 | pages=355–362}}</ref>}} ...
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  • ...2, p. 2</ref> modern scholars generally claim that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[The Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...|contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) |title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] |edition=2nd |volume=2 |publisher=Gale |year=2003 |pages=355–362}}</ref>}} A fragment co ...
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  • ...2</ref> but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[The Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher=Gale | year=2003 | pages=355–362}}</ref>}} ...
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  • ...mposition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BC.{{sfn|Knight|1995|p=62}}{{sfn|Jones|2007|p=197}} This chapter contains the ...ound among the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] including 4Q51 (4QSam{{sup|a}}; 100–50 BC) with extant verses 1–3, 22–25.{{sfn|Ulrich|2010|pp=287–288}}<ref name=thew ...
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  • ...at the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE.{{sfn|Meyers|2007|p=324}} Chapters 1 and [[Esther 2|2]] form the exposi ...ion, S8.jpg|thumb|right|200px|’’Megillat Esther’’ or “Esther Scroll” (18th century).]] ...
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  • ...ext-align: center; line-height: 1em">An intricately illustrated early 18th-century manuscript scroll of the Book of Esther.</div>}} ...aman reacted by a vast plan to destroy not simply Mordecai, but his entire people ({{bibleverse-nb|Esther|3:8|KJV}}), getting the approval from the king to a ...
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  • ...ext-align: center; line-height: 1em">An intricately illustrated early 18th-century manuscript scroll of the Book of Esther.</div>}} ...at the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE.{{sfn|Meyers|2007|p=324}} [[Esther 1|Chapters 1]] and 2 form the exposi ...
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  • ...tion, which includes the [[Codex Cairensis]] (895), [[Aleppo Codex]] (10th century), and [[Leningrad Codex|Codex Leningradensis]] (1008).{{sfn|Würthwein|1995| ...Codex Alexandrinus]] ('''A'''; <math> \mathfrak{G}</math><sup>A</sup>; 5th century).{{sfn|Würthwein|1995|pp=73-74}}{{efn|The whole book of 1 Samuel is missing ...
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  • ...compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.{{sfn|McKane|1993|p=324}} This chapter records the events during the re ...contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher=Gale | year=2003 | pages=355–362}}</ref>}} ...
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  • ...served of the biblical scrolls found at [[Qumran]] from the second century BC, contains all the verses in this chapter.</div>}} ...tanus|the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets]] (916), [[Aleppo Codex]] (10th century), and [[Leningrad Codex|Codex Leningradensis]] (1008).{{Sfn|Würthwein|1995| ...
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  • ...2</ref> but modern scholars generally accept that a compiler from the 5th century BCE (the so-called "[[the Chronicler|Chronicler]]") is the final author of ...iant Book), the largest extant medieval manuscript in the world (from 13th century).]] ...
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