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  2. STRONGS H1943: Abbreviations. † הֹוָה noun feminine ruin, disaster (compare below הַוָּה) Ezekiel 7:26 הֹוָה עַל הֹוָה תָבוֺא disaster shall come upon disaster, Isaiah 47:11 הֹוָה עָלַיִך וְתִפֹּל disaster shall fall upon thee (|| רָעָה, שֹׁאָה ). Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.

  3. 1943. hovah . Strong's Concordance. hovah: a ruin, disaster. Original Word: הָוה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: hovah. Phonetic Spelling: (ho-vaw') Definition: a ruin, disaster. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from havah. Definition. a ruin, disaster. NASB Translation. disaster (3).

    • Origins of The Masoretic Text
    • What Books Are Included in The Masoretic text?
    • The Masoretic Text vs. The Septuagint
    • A Triumph of Tradition

    While the Masoretic Text was completed rather late (the oldest copies we have of the Masoretic Text are from ninth century), it was the culmination of several centuries of work.

    The Masoretic Text is traditionally divided into three groups of books: 1. Torah (Teaching) 2. Nevi’im (Prophets) 3. Ketuvim (Writings) This is why the Hebrew Bible is also known by the acronym, TaNaKh: Ta (Torah), Na (Nevi’im), Kh (Ketuvim). The books of Masoretic Text look pretty different from most Christian Bibles. While there are 39 books in m...

    While the Masoretic Text is still widely embraced today, it’s had its share of controversy, too. Discrepancies between the Masoretic Text and the Septuaginthave led some scholars (and entire traditions) to question the Masoretic Text’s authenticity and the degree to which it really reflects the Jewish canon. While we do have earlier copies of the S...

    Without the Masoretes, it’s hard to say what our Bibles would look like today. Perhaps they’d all be based on the Septuagint, or they’d all be based on different versions of the Hebrew Bible. At a pivotal moment in history, when culture, popular teachings, and language itself threatened to erase centuries of tradition, the Masoretes found a way to ...

  4. Aug 21, 2019 · If the exegete does not take careful steps on this dimension to the text he will likely misrepresent the author’s reasons and motives for writing. The World of the Text invites the exegete to analyze the texts themselves. This is a careful and slow process which involves a very close reading of the text(s) or a select portion (referred to as ...

  5. Jun 10, 2015 · Step 1: What did the text mean to the biblical audience? The Lord commanded Joshua, the new leader of Israel, to draw strength and courage from God’s empowering presence, to be obedient to the law of Moses, and to meditate on the law so that he would be successful in the conquest of the Promised Land.

  6. The Masoretic Text is the basis for most Protestant translations of the Old Testament such as the King James Version, English Standard Version, New American Standard Bible, and New International Version. [citation needed] After 1943, it has also been used for some Catholic Bibles, such as the New American Bible and the New Jerusalem Bible.

  7. This includes reading any text in both its literary context and its historical context. First, consider the Bible as a piece of literature. It is important, when we come to read any section of the Bible, to be aware of the different kinds of writing that are found in it. The Bible consists of narrative, poetry, prophecy, and so on.

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