p. 36
The following books are written in the poetic format: Psalms,
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Wisdom, Sirach, and Job. The
prologue to Sirach, however, is treated as prose and is written in a column
that is narrower than the normal poetic column, but broader than the
indented poetic line. Again, this is in line with the way Vaticanus deals with
the same text.
p. 37
p. 38-39 (continues)
Added afterward...
p. 48
In contrast to the situation in most of the NT, the OT shows
extensive sections without any early correction at all. For instance, the few
corrections made by the early hands in the book of Psalms can all be
attributed to the time when the main text was written, implying that no
separate effort was made to correct the text.
p. 129
specific ornamental treatment in the form of using
red ink for the superscriptions to the individual psalms.
p. 141
The second
section deals with the book of Psalms, which is written by two scribes, each
',of them responsible for a substantial part. Differences in the number and
'i pattern of singular readings in the two parts are unlikely to reflect ~he
, exemplar but rather show us actual differences between scribe D and scribe
': A.