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THE VALIDITY OF THE MASORETIC TEXT AS A BASIS FOR DIACHRONIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF BIBLICAL TEXTS: EVIDENCE FROM MASORETIC VOCALISATION

Journal for Semitics, 2017
The last decade has witnessed a lively scholarly debate regarding the diachrony of biblical Hebrew and the validity of the differentiation between CBH and LBH. Lately, two of the prominent challengers of the traditional views have criticised the diachronic school from a new perspective, arguing against the use of the Masoretic Text as a basis for the ...
Nili Samet
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The Canonization Process of the Masoretic Text

The Bible Translator, 2016
This article discusses the process that gave canonical status to the Masoretic Text. The discussion will start from the present reality and continue backwards. Because the Masoretic Text is a creation of rabbinic Judaism and because the rabbis did discuss the status of various books within the Masoretic Text, this article will argue for a late dating ...
S. Sipilä
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The Septuagint Vs. the Masoretic Text...A Statistical Perspective

The Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism, 2023
Samuel Smithers   +2 more
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Is the Masoretic Text Still a Reliable Primary Text for the Book of Hosea?

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2018
Abstract This article discusses three textual issues related to the book of Hosea––(1) Hebrew Vorlage(n) of the book, (2) the nature of translation of LXX Hosea, and (3) the northern dialect influence on the Hebrew text of Hosea––and concludes that MT Hosea is a reliable primary witness for the book of Hosea. First, it argues that 4QXIIc,
Kim
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Sarah in the Masoretic Text

Searching for Sarah in the Second Temple Era, 2020
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Para-textual Elements of the Masoretic Text

The Textual Basis of English Translations of the Hebrew Bible, 2019
S. Daley
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A New Defense for the Masoretic Text and מאס I in Job 36:5: Functional Repetition and an Unrecognized Allusion

Vetus Testamentum (Print), 2021
The Masoretic text of Job 36:5 is difficult due to the unexpected repetition of כביר in both cola and the lack of an object for the presumably transitive verb ימאס. These problems have given rise to numerous proposed emendations.
Cooper Smith
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Evidence of Sectarian Redaction in the Samaritan Pentateuch and the Masoretic Text

Melchizedek, King of Sodom, 2019
This chapter provides the theoretical and methodological foundation for the second central thesis of the book. The chapter systematically explores examples in the HB of growing redactional competition between the Masoretic Text and the Samaritan ...
Robert R. Cargill
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