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Endnotes

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Florentino García Martínez, “Discoveries in the Judaean Desert: Textes légaux (I),” Journal for the Study of Judaism, vol. 32, no. 1, (2001), pp. 71–89.

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A Preliminary Edition of the Unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls, 4 vols. (Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1991–1996).

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See Elisha Qimron, “The Nature of the Reconstructed Composite Text of 4QMMT,” in John Kampen and Moshe Bernstein, eds, Reading 4QMMT: New Perspectives on Qumran Law and History, SBL Symposium series 2, (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996), pp. 9–13.