For in fact there are Greek fragments from the 1st century CE,I didn't have anything immediately to hand, but from a quick search came across http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/downloads/inductive/app1.pdf, which gives three different texts of one chapter (21 verses). Note the following:
among the DSS, and I rather think there are some older ones. But these
fragments are clearly different from the text now published as the LXX,
e.g. Rahlfs' edition.
*1. Do you have any examples?*
Philip Engmann.
The Lucianic Recension
LXXL differs from LXX in every verse except verse 2, a total of forty-nine deviations.
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