“In light of variant readings in Isaiah found among the Dead Sea Scrolls”“The Servant of the Lord in the Qumran Scrolls,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 132 (December 1953), pp. 8–15, argues that Daniel 9:24–27 was in fact a reinterpretation of Isaiah 52:13–53:12, linking its dying messiah with the Suffering Servant and the murdered hero of Zechariah 12:10, particularly in light of variant readings in Isaiah found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, thus (he argues) setting the entire stage for later Christian readings of these texts.
--Carrier (30 August 2023). "Some Controversial Ideas That Now Have Wide Scholarly Support". Richard Carrier Blogs.
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The Great Isaiah Scroll is consistent wih the Masoretic Text, in an Aramaic dialect.
There are other incomplete DSS texts, do they cover 53?
Danil Sapp showed differences in the Greek “LXX”.
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