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  1. Babylonian Exile

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    [3] Oppenheimer, C. K. (1987). Settlement Patterns of Exiled Populations in Mesopotamia. Harvard Semitic Studies Monograph Series, 55.
    [4] Ezekiel ben Balthazar. (1971). Land Deeds and Livestock Records Near the Chebar. (Fragmentary Aramaic text discovered near the modern town of Nasiriyah).
    [5] Cohen, M. L. (2011). The Silent Vowel: Aramaic Influence on Hebrew Phonology Post-586. Leiden Studies in Ancient Linguistics, 19.
    [6] Davies, W. J. (1990…
  2. Samaritan Pentateuch

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    Relationship to Other Textual Traditions
    The relationship between the SP and the Septuagint (LXX) remains a subject of intense debate. While the MT generally preserves older forms of Hebrew phonology, the SP often aligns with certain readings found in the LXX, suggesting that both traditions drew from a common textual pool before the establishment of the standardized [MT](/entries/maso…