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The Masoretic Text, other than the Dead Sea Scrolls, is the only existing representation of the Old Testament in Hebrew. The oldest fragments date from the 9th century AD, but the oldest complete texts come from the 10th and 11th centuries AD.
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The Hebrew text of the Old Testament is called the Masoretic Text because in its present form it is based upon the Masora—the Hebrew, textual tradition of the Jewish scholars known as the Masoretes (or Masorites). The Masoretes were rabbis ...
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If you do not know any Hebrew, try our Hebrew Bible in English; if you know Hebrew well, you may prefer one of our four all Hebrew Bibles. If you know French better than English, try our Hebrew-French Bible; ... According to the Masoretic Text...
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תנ"ך - עובדיה - פרק א. עובדיה פרק א. א חֲז֖וֹן עֹֽבַדְיָ֑ה כֹּֽה־אָמַר֩ אֲדֹנָ֨י יְהוִ֜ה לֶֽאֱד֗וֹם שְׁמוּעָ֨ה ...
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In 930 C.E. Aaron ben Moses ben Asher produced the first complete Bible, called the Aleppo Codex, utilizing masoretic symbols and ordering. For several centuries, various Masoretes continued to influence the pronunciation and writing of the text.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Masoretic text (Jewish Bible), (from Hebrew masoreth, “tradition”), traditional Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible, meticulously assembled and codified, and supplied with diacritical marks to enable correct pronunciation. ... For a definition of "Masoretic text (Jewish Bible)",
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The text of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) was carefully preserved by generations of Jewish scholars. These scribes developed a sophisticated system of checks and rules to ensure the accuracy of ... They gave their name to the standard Hebrew texts we have today for which they were responsible, the Masoretic Text.
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www.bible.gen.nz/amos/glossary/masoretictext.htm
www.bible.gen.nz/amos/glossary/masoretictext.htm
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The Masoretic Text (MT) is the main Hebrew edition of the Old Testament. It was prepared between the seventh and tenth centuries A.D. based on earlier Hebrew manuscripts. It does not include the deuterocanonical books.
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www.jimmyakin.org/2006/04/septuagint_or_m.html
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This Bible is the Official version of David Martin which he produce in 1707. He use a Geneva Bible (1588) of Theodore de Beze which was a revision of the 1535 Olivetan Bible. And for the Greek text he use the TR.
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www.jesus-is-lord.com/trlangua.htm
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