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You got me spin. Honestly, I think it's possible, but not probable. I could make a stretch supporting it, but then again, it would be a stretch nonetheless. However, just because we do not know, doesn't necessarily mean it didn't happen. I'll leave the rest for the experts to decide. :/
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I just had a thought, Chris Weimer -- yes, it does happen on the odd occasion.
If there was a scribal school and the Babylonians lopped off the top of the social spectrum to give a holiday to "by the rivers of..", if there were scribes among those who were left, they could have passed on scribal traditions, despite the fact that being a scribe normally requires wealthy support (as a scribe is not a producer of anything in a poor society, yet spends all his time in scribal activity). This needed to be carried on for more than a few generations -- or at least be in charge of preserving a cache of documents (and unused scrolls would survive much longer than used ones.) spin |
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OK, the Babylonians are approaching Jerusalem. Things don't look too good. A scribe sends a student or a relative on an important mission - "Hide these in the cave in such and such village, where it is safe." No need for the villagers to be literate, only to recognise that the material is sacred, as well as a tradition among the exiled scribes about the agreed upon place. How much material could be preserved in such manner?
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