Judges 1 did not survive among the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of K Randolph
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 4:15 AM
To: B-Hebrew
Subject: [b-hebrew] Judges 1:8 Jerusalem

Dear B-Hebrew friends:

In Judges 1:8 it’s written that Judah fought against Jerusalem and took it, 
burning it with fire. I think this is a copyist error because:

Judges 1:3 Judah was fighting within its inheritance, and that of Simeon, and 
Jerusalem was in the inheritance of Benjamin.

Judges 1:21 Benjamin didn’t capture Jerusalem, not until King David was 
Jerusalem captured.

Possible answers:

There was more than one city named Jerusalem. After all, there were two if not 
three cities named Bethlehem, and at least three cities named Qadesh, so can we 
rule out a second city named Jerusalem? I think this answer is unlikely but I 
can’t rule it out.

What evidence is there from textual variants and DSS?

LXX has Jerusalem.

Karl W. Randolph.
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