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Notes to the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text: Ezekiel 3

Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, 1999
Les AA. etudient les divisions du chapitre 3 du Livre d'Ezechiel dans les manuscrits massoretiques et grecs qu'ils comparent avant de commenter le texte des deux versions.
LUST, J., HAUSPIE, K., TERNIER, A.
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The Samaritan text of the Pentateuch: A comparison of the Samaritan text with the Masoretic text

1967
The purpose of this Thesis is to endeavour to evaluate the textual variants of the Samaritan Hebrew Pentateuch and, if possible, indicate lines upon which the text might be restored as it existed at the time of the Samaritan secession. Texts collated are: 1. The Masoretic Text, as published by Kahle in Kittel's Biblia Hebraica, 7th.
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The Socio-Religious Setting of the (Proto-)Masoretic Text

Textus, 2018
AbstractWe find the proto-Masoretic texts (MT) in two synagogues, in texts and tefillin found with the Judean Desert communities of the Zealots and the followers of Bar Kokhba, the targumim, Jewish-Greek translations, and rabbinic literature. After 70 CE, proto-MT was in the hands of the rabbis, and prior to that time in the hands of similar circles ...
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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,
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Masoretic accents, recital rhythm, and vowel length: Observations on the prosody of Masoretic Text

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
The declamation of the Masoretic Text likely featured a structured rhythm with breves and longs, similar to other traditions of elevated recitation. Unlike the Qur’ān recitation, this rhythm was not determined by syllable structures but by prominences linked to stress and phrasing, as indicated by Masoretic accentuation.
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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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THE APPLE OF THE EYE IN THE MASORETIC TEXT

The Journal of Theological Studies, 1937
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