Abstract
This study focuses on a statistical illusion created by the high number of so-called Psalms manuscripts that were found at Qumran. These manuscripts contain psalms that eventually ended up in the canonical book of Psalms, and they have frequently been used as solid evidence for the importance of the book of psalms during the Qumran period. This use of the manuscript evidence is highly problematic and the severe weaknesses in such claims is demonstrated in this article through the use of several different perspectives on the empirical material and its relation to other available evidence, such as the
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