This is interesting. Gives you an insight into how the scribe was forming his letters.

Interestingly formed yud

From the same sefer. Internet cookies to people who can figure out what happened here:

Mirrored from hasoferet.com.

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My guess is that the issue wasn't the vayedaber - it was the placement of it: the break above was supposed to be the smaller kind of break, not the one that starts a new line (I forget the names. But I know there are two kinds of breaks between passages), so vayedaber had to be moved up. But since God's name was the next word on the next line, they couldn't rewrite any more of that line to make the margins match.
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