More accurate source
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/temp/toronto3/report-frame.html
Jewish Greek Fragments With the Greek materials from Qumran and other “Dead Sea” sites, we are in a better position than ever before to explore various aspects of Greek Jewish scribal practices. The following examples of almost certainly “Jewish” Greek fragmentary scroll MSS, about half of which are from the Qumran caves 4 and 7, and most of which are on leather, are examined in greater detail on my website at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/earlylxx/jewishpap.html (see especially the chronological listing — all these examples are dated paleographically to between 2nd century bce and early 2nd century ce).
Some are merely isolated scraps containing a few letters
Here is more accuracies for you to read
The Significance of Greek for Jews in the Roman Empire
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/temp/toronto3/report-frame.html
Enjoy the reading.
I wish you a Blessed Evening!
WHAT!!!! You expect me to read all that...don’t you know?
Michael Jackson died! And you want me to think eternally?
Sorry. I don’t even have a TV, and I’m still in MJ overload...
I’ll try to read your links a little later in the evening. Thanks for the posts.