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	I've not read the Dead Sea Scrolls. I sort of read the OT, pretty boring. I have heard the Dead Sea Scrolls have the same O, minus Book of Ester, a boring book, but there are manuscript variations. What are these?  | 
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 "When the Most High (Elyon) allotted peoples for inheritance, When He divided up humanity, He fixed the boundaries for peoples, According to the number of the divine sons: For Yahweh’s portion is his people, Jacob His own inheritance." Looks like some Jews as recently as the 1st century AD did not see Yahweh as the Father God but rather as a son (one of seventy sons) of the Father God, El. http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/...notheism.shtml  | 
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			See The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible  (or via: amazon.co.uk) for a translation of the Qumran Biblical texts and notes for where the text differs from the traditional one. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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