I see your argument and it is a serious objection to my theory. But, since
I find
the idea worth to be pursued, I´ll propose to your attention following
possibility:
the sequence title - end title might very well make sense, since usually
by any
scroll, the beginning, which is scrolled to the exterior is much more
exposed
than the rest of the text. It might therefore in many cases be damaged,
either by
rodents or by humidity. So what do if we´ve lost the important
introduction,
classifying the document? Than take a look at the end, if there is
anything left
of, to get the information about the nature of the document.
So is the example of Michael DePangher,of Gen. 1,1 and Gen. 2,4a (not 2.4b
as
Jonathan D. Safren objected) interesting :
Gen 1,4a "These are the creations of the heavens and the earth when they
where
created."
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