10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MASORITE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Masorite in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Masorite im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Codex criticus of the Hebrew Bible
A brief critical notice of the early editions of the Hebrew Scriptures is here
subjoined, as a guide to the reader, in distinguishing between the Masorite, and
a - Masorite readings in the text. Psalter, 1477, 4to. The first edition of any part of
the ...
2
The Temperance Bible-commentary; Giving at One View Version, ...
r v 6, and the Masorite pointing gives the whole word the pronunciation of .ra/lzI-
va/r-im ,' but the Masorite doctors, not satisfied with the word as thus pointed,
suggested a correction which would make the initial letters .r 6 (and not .r 11 b),
and ...
Frederick Richard Lees, Dawson Burns, 1870
3
The temperance Bible commentary, by F.R. Lees and D. Burns
The first three Hebrew letters are svb, and the Masorite pointing gives the whole
word the pronunciation of sahv-vah-im; but the Masorite doctors, not satisfied with
the word as thus pointed, suggested a correction which would make the initial ...
Frederic Richard Lees, James Dawson Burns, 1868
4
The Temperance Bible-Commentary: giving at one view, ...
The first three Hebrew letters are .r 1/ 6, and the Masorite pointing gives the
whole word the pronunciation of :aIw-vaIz-im ; but the Masorite doctors, not
satisfied with the word as thus pointed, suggested a correction which would make
the initial ...
Frederic Richard Lees, Dawson Burns, 1868
5
The Protestant Theological and Ecclesiastical Encyclopedia
The LXX. is also invaluable for the criticism and history of the Hebrew text. We
may gather from it the state of the original text at that time, as well as the
hermeneutical standpoint of the Hellenists. If we compare it with the present
Masorite text, ...
Johann Jakob Herzog, 1860
6
The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the ...
... probable authors of the divisions into sections and verses. — Subsequent
invention of accents and pauses. — III. Punctuation taught in the Masorite school
not adopted in the Rabbinical schools until after the compilation of the Talmud. —
IV.
Humphrey Prideaux, James Talboys Wheeler, 1858
7
The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine
Up to the year 1517, three complete Hebrew Bibles~had been printed, two of
which adopted what is called the Anti-Masorite text ; they were taken from
unpointed MSS., and were destitute, generally speaking, of Rabbinical
commentaries.
8
A help for English readers to understand mis-translated ...
CHAPTER I. ERRORS ARISING FROM FOLLOWING THE POINTED MASORITE
TEXT, INSTEAD OF THE OLD UNPOINTED HEBREW. IT is manifest to all who
are acquainted' with the subject, that the ancient unpointed Text gives more ...
9
The Jewish Quarterly Review
Of special significance is the discovery of a hitherto unknown Masorite, Moses al
Ruti, often quoted in the masoretic notes on the margins of this manuscript. One
of the most important historical documents dating back to early times is the ...
Cyrus Adler, Solomon Schechter, Abraham Aaron Neuman, 1937
10
The Jewish Quarterly Review
If the Masorite was a learned man he joined on some Masoretic treatise ; if a
poetaster, he drove forward in rime and metre (Nos. 2 and 14), or perpetuated the
eternal differences between Ben Asher and Ben Naphtali (Nos. 17, 69). In some ...
Israel Abrahams, Claude Goldsmid Montefiore, 1966