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An edition of The text of the Hebrew Bible (2014)

The text of the Hebrew Bible

from the rabbis to Masoretes

"This book aims to open up the discussion and research of the up to now unstudied period of the History of the Hebrew Bible text: the period from the apparent stabilization of the Hebrew biblical text until the standardization that is reflected in the manuscripts of biblical text, those including the Masorah (c. 2nd – 9th centuries A.D.). What took place from the time of the standardization of the consonantic text of the Hebrew Bible until the appearance of the first Masoretic codices? How was the biblical text preserved in the meantime? How was the body of notes that makes up the Masorah formed? How can the diversity of the textual traditions contained in the Masorah be explained and be consistent with the idea of a text established and standardized centuries before?"--

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English
Pages
262

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The text of the Hebrew Bible: from the rabbis to Masoretes
2014, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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Table of Contents

Interdisciplinary perspectives for the study of the text of the Hebrew Bible : open questions -- Elvira Martín-Contreras and Lorena Miralles-Maciá -- I.
The preservation and transmission of the Hebrew Bible --
The myth of the stabilization of the text of Hebrew scripture -- Emanuel Tov
Did the sopherim create a standard edition of the Hebrew scriptures? -- John Van Seters
Standardization or preservation? Some comments on the textual history of the Hebrew Bible in the light of Josephus and rabbinic literature -- Arie van der Kooij
Rabbinic ways of preservation and transmission of the biblical text in the light of Masoretic sources -- Elvira Martín-Contreras
Preliminary notes on grammar and orthography in Halakhic Midrashim : late additions? -- Günter Stemberger
The behavior of the Hebrew medieval manuscripts and the Vulgate, Aramaic and Syriac versions of 1-2 Kings vis-à-vis the Masoretic text and the Greek version -- Julio Trebolle and Pablo Torijano -- II.
The Masorah and other approaches to study the text of the Hebrew Bible --
The Severus scroll and Rabbi Meir's Torah -- Nathan R. Jastram
Some literary features of Midrashic and Masoretic statements -- Alex Samely
Targum & Masorah : does Targum Jonathan follow the "Madinhae" readings of ketiv-qere? -- Willem F. Smelik
Does the Tiberian accentuation system preseve the Babylonian accentuation system? -- Lea Himmelfarb
Three enigmatic notes from the Babylonian Masorah comparing the language of the Hebrew Bible and the Mishnah -- Yosef Ofer
The practical use of the Masorah for the elucidation of the story of Samuel's birth -- David Marcus.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-239) and index.

Published in
Göttingen
Series
Journal of ancient Judaism. Supplements -- volume 13, Journal of ancient Judaism -- vol. 13.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
227.87
Library of Congress
BS718 .T49 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
262 pages
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412026M
ISBN 10
3525550642, 3647550647
ISBN 13
9783525550649, 9783647550640
OCLC/WorldCat
900648388

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