The article doesn't specify what the new fragments are, but the mention of
Hanan Eshel makes me think of the one recent reference to new Qumran fragments
that I've seen in a scholarly publication, namely the extra fragment 6a of
4Q226 Pseudo-Jubilees included with the edition of this text on p.
I'd need to check papers at home to be more sure, and I don't have DSSR 3 at
hand, but, I think, tentatively, yes, this is one of the fragments mentioned
in the article and on display in the Ink and Blood exhibit, there called a
Genesis fragment. Photo:
http://www.inkandblood.com/wysiwyg-
The picture certainly fits DSSR 3 perfectly
thanks
Soren
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That's worth $10,000,000? How much is 1QUsa-a worth?
Andy
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The picture certainly fits DSSR 3
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I'd need to check papers at home to be more sure, and I don't have DSSR 3
at hand, but, I think, tentatively, yes, this is one of the fragments
mentioned in the article