> >> The scribe responsible reordered all the scrolls available to him and
> >> those
> >> don't seem to have been available.
> >
> >This is an assumption, Ian. The simple truth is, we have no idea why the
> >scribe of 11QPs did what he did with the text. I suspect that the scroll
> >is a liturgical composition/collection of some kind, but that's also an
> >assumption.
>
> Yeah, Dave. Out of over sixty psalms there is one string of them missing.
Two, actually. See my other post.
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> >I believe Peter has answered this sufficiently, so I'll repeat his
> >question: have you read Psalm 110 in Hebrew lately?
>
> Let me be succinct: if you (or Peter) would like to make a case for dating
> the psalm, feel free to do so. This vague reliance on attributing the
> textual problems of the psalm to its age in preference to a number of other
> possible reasons doesn't cut it.
I notice you're not answering the question...
Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
Teach me your way, O Lord, and I will walk in your truth;
give me an undivided heart that I may fear your name.
Psalm 86:11