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Abstract
This note presents identifications of small unidentified 4Q1 fragments, and comments on the variants and corrections in the manuscript, its script and height, and suggests that 4Q1 was a professionally produced scroll.
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This contribution focuses on fragment 2 of 2QRuthb, which attests several difficulties from a material, palaeographic, and textual perspective. The analysis proposes a hypothesis regarding its composition and the identification of the text. This fragment may be considered a textual witness of Ruth 3:10–11 and it attests a textual variant, which agrees with the Septuagint against the Masoretic Text.