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  • Masoretes (redirect from Masorites)
    The Masoretes (Hebrew: בַּעֲלֵי הַמָּסוֹרָה, romanized: Baʿălēy Hammāsōrā, lit. 'Masters of the Tradition') were groups of Jewish scribe-scholars who worked...
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    in one direction, was pursued with rare energy and perseverance by the Masorites, who set themselves to preserving and transmitting the pronunciation and...
    32 KB (4,077 words) - 08:10, 24 May 2024
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    eclectic. Aside from Ben Asher and Ben Naphtali, the names of several other Masorites have come down; but, perhaps with the exception of one—Phinehas, the head...
    56 KB (7,112 words) - 13:03, 26 April 2024
  • century, the Masorite Phinehas, called also Rosh Yeshiva ("Head of the Academy"), and Asher the Great, forefather of five generations of Masorites (Nehemiah...
    13 KB (1,902 words) - 04:28, 23 January 2024
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    Aldrington Basin Wharf Baltic Wharf Masorite Wharf Amey Wharf Texaco Wharf Shoreham Power Station Wharf Dry dock + Prince George Lock Prince Philip Lock...
    6 KB (718 words) - 11:55, 12 April 2022
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    petuhah (open paragraph sign) from an old pre-Masoretic mark, which the Masorites have retained, marking the end of the previous paragraph and the beginning...
    16 KB (1,841 words) - 13:16, 12 February 2024
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    and original system in which full account was taken of the work of the Masorites. His "Commentary on Job" (Baltimore, 1886), written in classical Hebrew...
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