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  2. Jan 26, 2003 · The 134 Emendations of the Sopherim. One of the Best Kept Secrets of the Old Testament Era, One Having a Profound Effect on Both Old and New Testament Theology with Respect to the Intractable 'Nature of God' Controversy.

  3. The "Eighteen Emendations" of The Sopherim. Appendix Index. TheRain.org. The Emendations Were Made at a Period Long Before Christ, Before The Hebrew Text Had Obtained its Present Form, Effecting The Anthropopatheia.

  4. This category of emendations is what the Emendation of the Sopherim is largely known for. There are some 134 of such presumed changes. Here are few of these presumed emendations. Example: The Sopherim did not believe it was appropriate to address God by name. Exodus 4:13 "But he said, "Please, Lord,…" was changed from "LORD".

  5. May 13, 2017 · 134 Emendations of the Sopherim. May 13, 2017 by Mac. The 134 emendations / passages where the Sopherim changed YHVH to Adonai. This Is Appendix 32 From The Companion Bible. Out of extreme (but mistaken) reverence for the Ineffable Name “Jehovah”, the ancient custodians of the Sacred Text substituted in many places “Adonai” (see Appendix 4.

  6. Dec 14, 2021 · Genesis 18:22 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 22 And the men turned from there, and went toward Sodom: but Abraham stood before Jehovah. [a] [a] This is the first of the Eighteen Emendations of the Sopherim, the only one in Genesis. An ancient Hebrew scribal tradition reads “but Jehovah remained standing before Abraham.”

  7. messianicfellowship.worthyofpraise.org › emendationsEmendtions of the Sopherim

    ~ The Emendations ~ An emendation is an "alteration intended to improve." The Sopherim, in a misguided zeal for Elohim and the Scriptures, took it upon themselves to make some changes to the manuscripts which were handed down to them. This might seem like a terrible thing to do, to make changes to the very Word of Elohim.

  8. Complete lists of these emendations are found in the Massorah of most of the model or standard codices of the Hebrew Bible, and these are not always identical; so that the total number exceeds eighteen : from which it would appear that these examples are simply typical.

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