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| | Shedinger, Review of Washburn, A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls |
 | | Washburn has, without a doubt, produced the most comprehensive listing of biblical passages in the Qumran literature, and his book will be a valuable tool for anyone interested in the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible. |
 | | Washburn does include biblical citations occurring in Cave 4 fragments of the Damascus Document, but he refers to these only by numerical reference (i.e., 4Q266, 4Q267) without noting that these texts are related to the Damascus Document. |
 | | In his introduction, Washburn states that he intends to provide a catalog of biblical passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls published to date, and he notes that the DJD volume containing the Samuel scrolls from Cave 4 was not yet available to him. |
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