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3. Determining Orthography on the Basis of Masoretic Notes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XI
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Part I: The Biblical Masora and its Methods
- 1. What is the Masora? 3
- 2. Methods of Description and Classification 19
- 3. Determining Orthography on the Basis of Masoretic Notes 34
- 4. The Accumulative Masora 49
- 5. Open and Closed Passages and the Writing of Songs 61
- 6. Ketiv and Qere 85
- 7. The Masora on Scripture as an “Error Correcting Code” 108
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Part II: The Masoretic Text in Time and Space
- 8. The Aleppo Codex and its Discovery 131
- 9. The Babylonian Masora and Its Influence 151
- 10. The Masoretic Text and its Role in the History of the Text of Scripture 170
- 11. Secondary Stress Marks (Ge’ayot) – in Manuscripts and in Printed Editions 189
- 12. Published Editions of the Hebrew Bible – and Their Relation to the Masora and the Aleppo Codex 203
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Part III: The Masora in Interaction with Other Disciplines
- 13. The Masora and Hebrew Grammar 221
- 14. The Masora and Biblical Exegesis 241
- 15. The Masora and Halakha 264
- Index of Manuscripts 279
- Index of People 281
- Index of Terms 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XI
-
Part I: The Biblical Masora and its Methods
- 1. What is the Masora? 3
- 2. Methods of Description and Classification 19
- 3. Determining Orthography on the Basis of Masoretic Notes 34
- 4. The Accumulative Masora 49
- 5. Open and Closed Passages and the Writing of Songs 61
- 6. Ketiv and Qere 85
- 7. The Masora on Scripture as an “Error Correcting Code” 108
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Part II: The Masoretic Text in Time and Space
- 8. The Aleppo Codex and its Discovery 131
- 9. The Babylonian Masora and Its Influence 151
- 10. The Masoretic Text and its Role in the History of the Text of Scripture 170
- 11. Secondary Stress Marks (Ge’ayot) – in Manuscripts and in Printed Editions 189
- 12. Published Editions of the Hebrew Bible – and Their Relation to the Masora and the Aleppo Codex 203
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Part III: The Masora in Interaction with Other Disciplines
- 13. The Masora and Hebrew Grammar 221
- 14. The Masora and Biblical Exegesis 241
- 15. The Masora and Halakha 264
- Index of Manuscripts 279
- Index of People 281
- Index of Terms 285