DSS has very little of Job. The last fragment is from 37:15.
Even the Aramaic does not have the LXX epilogue to Job, and the Aramaic usually is similar to LXX.
Foreigners, sojourners, strangers
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Re: Foreigners, sojourners, strangers
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Thanks Steve.
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Thanks for the info, this is the first difference I’ve noticed between Westminster and Aleppo codices, and the image online shows that the copy I’m using is defective. I’ll contact Crosswire.SteveMiller wrote:Aleppo codex has the book of Job all the way to the end, including that Job lived an additional 140 years afterwards. http://www.aleppocodex.org
I saw that Crosswire ends Aleppo at 42:5. I don't know why that would be since the same page of Alleppo that has 42:1-5 also has the rest of Job and the beginning of Proverbs.
Karl W. Randolph.