1. When BSH apparatus (p.980) reads, "frt l" AK (excuse bad
transliteration; gave key away; mean aleph kaph), does that mean that
L is not clearly legible here? That is, L may read AK for ATH?
(Asking this because Luther seems to follow the AK reading, at least
according to Die Heilige Schrift, NBP, 1967, p. 790, which claims to
follow Luther.)
2. How did Septuagint get DIOTI out of either ATH or AK? (DBS, p.
852, with no variant readings noted.)
(Pls excuse bad transliterations; believe had a key, but gave hard
copy away & got tired of searching for disk copy! Here using A for
aleph, of course, not the verbs. Know that's terrible form!)