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An ancient (pre)text of Deuteronomy? (Kotzk Blog 486)
This article – based extensively on the research by Professor Idan Dershowitz[1] − examines a work that for many years was regarded as a forgery, but, arguably, turned out to be one of the most significant textual finds of the nineteenth century.
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An ancient (pre)text of Deuteronomy? (Kotzk Blog 486)
This article – based extensively on the research by Professor Idan Dershowitz[1] − examines a work that for many years was regarded as a forgery, but, arguably, turned out to be one of the most significant textual finds of the nineteenth century.

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