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  2. The Masoretic Text [a] ( MT or 𝕸; Hebrew: נֻסָּח הַמָּסוֹרָה, romanized : Nūssāḥ hamMāsōrā, lit. 'Text of the Tradition') is the authoritative Hebrew and Aramaic text of the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible ( Tanakh) in Rabbinic Judaism. The Masoretic Text defines the Jewish canon and its precise letter-text, with its ...

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  3. Apr 9, 2024 · BAS Staff April 09, 2024 45 Comments 65652 views Share. Inside Qumran Cave four, where 15,000 Dead Sea Scroll fragments from more than 580 documents were found. Many of the Biblical fragments from Cave 4 preserve readings that deviate from the standard readings of the Masoretic Text.

  4. The Masoretic Text is a copy of the Hebrew Bible that was written by the Masoretes between the 6th and 10th centuries. The Masoretic Text is an authority because it is the source for most translations of the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament .

  5. Masoretic text, (from Hebrew masoreth, “tradition”), traditional Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible, meticulously assembled and codified, and supplied with diacritical marks to enable correct pronunciation. This monumental work was begun around the 6th century ad and completed in the 10th by scholars.

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  6. The Masoretic Text (MT) is the Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible ( Tanakh ). It defines not just the books of the Jewish canon, but also the precise letter-text of the biblical books in Judaism, as well as their vocalization and accentuation for both public reading and private study.

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