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Damascus Pentateuch
Sephardic Hebrew Bibles of the Kennicott Collection1
Earliest Old Testament Document
(Cf. 1.Common Semitic) a Bibliography of Ugaritic
Philology and Textual Criticism
Earliest Manuscripts of the Old Testament
Torah (/ˈtɔːrəˌˈtoʊrə/; Hebrew: הרָוֹתּ, “Instruction, Teaching”)
The Masorah of Elijah Ha-Naqdan. an Edition of Ashkenazic Micrographical Notes Elodie Attia
WEB REVIEW: Working Virtually on the Texts and Manuscripts Behind the Document, II: Doing Jewish Bible/ Old Testament Textual Criticism on the Web
On Some Variants in Ashkenazic Biblical Manuscripts from the 12Th and 13Th Centuries Elodie Attia
Two New Fragments from the Scribe Behind the Leningrad Codex (B19a)
On Some Variants in Ashkenazic Biblical Manuscripts from the 12Th and 13Th Centuries Elodie Attia
Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible / by Ronald Hendel
A Sheet of Parchment from a 10Th Or 11Th Century Torah Scroll: Determining Its Type Among Four Traditions (Oriental, Sefardi, Ashkenazi, Yemenite)
Tradition of the Text: Studies Offered to Dominique Barthélemy in Celebration of His 70Th Birthday
Languages from the World of the Bible
IS the MASORA CIRCULE, TOO, AMONG the SCRIBAL HABITS? Kim Phillips (
[email protected]
)
On Some Variants in Ashkenazic Biblical Manuscripts from the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
The Masora Magna of Two Biblical Fragments from the Cairo Genizah, and the Unusual Practice of the Scribe Behind the Leningrad C
Top View
A NEW CODEX from the SCRIBE BEHIND the LENINGRAD CODEX: L17 Kim Phillips (
[email protected]
)
Of Biblical Verses and Occurrences | 143 Subject Index | 151 Plates | 153 Publication Bibliography | 155 Credits | 163
Hebrew Manuscripts of the New Testament
(B19a) Two New Fragments from the Scribe Behind the Leningrad Codex
The Ashkar-Gilson Manuscript: Remnant of a Proto-Masoretic Model Scroll of the Torah