Tigchelaar, Eibert2022-10-072022-10-072020-11Tigchelaar, E. (2020). Reconsidering 4Q24 (4QLeviticusb): Two Manuscripts and a New Fragment, Vetus Testamentum, 71(2), 263-273. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341447.0042-4935 (print)1568-5330 (online)10.1163/15685330-12341447https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/87584The different scribal hands show that the Qumran Cave 4 manuscript 4Q24 (4QLevb) actually consists of two different manuscripts: a first-century BCE manuscript with parts of Leviticus 1–3 (4Q24a), and a second-century BCE manuscript (4Q24b) with sections of Leviticus 21–25. Two hitherto unidentified fragments are assigned to Lev 25:44–46 in 4Q24b.en© 2021 Koninklijke Brill NVLeviticusDead Sea ScrollsQumran Cave 4 manuscript 4Q24 (4QLevb)Leviticus 1–3 (4Q24a)PalaeographyReconsidering 4Q24 (4QLeviticusb) : two manuscripts and a new fragmentPostprint Article