Dierk van den Berg wrote:

Guiseppe,

Giuseppe

I've just clarified that both quotations do NOT belong to the DSS corpus.
And it is indeed misleading to intrude cross-refs of  material from
abroad, so that a starter might believe that Jonah quotations are present
even if there are none.
DSS - Dead Sea Scrolls (material exclusively of cave 1-11 from Kh. Qumran)

In the scholarly literature the term "Dead Sea Scrolls" has both a broad and a narrow meaning. See -- among others -- the Companion Volume to The Dead Sea Scrolls Microfiche Edition, the introduction to Reed's Catalogue, Washburn's A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Harper's Bible Dictionary s.v. " Scrolls, the Dead Sea", The Anchor Bible Dictionary.

And, BTW, apart from 4QXIIafg there is a Jonah (indirect) quotation in the
*Qumran* Scrolls, as I showed yesterday: 1QH(a) XV 4-5 (= Sukenik VII,5 --
thanks Ken Penner for the correction!).

Giuseppe

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