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The Books of Enoch, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4

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En'^ivi THIRD COPY 197<br />

L. 6. Note the word-play K'^D ^DXD ]*'*73X; on the place-name "Abel-Mayyd see the note<br />

to lines 2-3.<br />

LI. 7 and 9. On the vacat at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the lines see the introduction, p. 179.<br />

LL 7-8 (En. 13: 10). L. 7. In En^ there is probably an omission by homoeoarcton: D^^ZDl<br />

(\^7]b n^inm pn'jiD) pn^aiip; c om. n'p^ai and pn'?iD; E om. ]^nb^:><br />

IT'inni (but E«' q add a second *I told* after 'that I had seen*).<br />

L. 8. mm om. in C and E.<br />

LI. 9-10 (En. 14: i). [1 na^n] niX n Xa'?n3, line lo, omitted in C and E.<br />

LI. lo-ii (En. 14: 2). C has vorjar), hence voijaai and not vorjaei as in Charles.<br />

LI. 11-12 (En. 14: 3). In C a long omission by homoeoteleuton: & (read

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