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Summary Of: Aleppo Codex

literature show the Aleppo Codex to have been consulted by far... the Aleppo Codex is seen as the most authoritative source document for both the original biblical text and... The Aleppo Codex was entrusted to the Ben... The Aleppo Codex was the manuscript used by the rabbi and scholar... ruling gave the Aleppo Codex what is for Jews the seal of supreme textual authority... The official Aleppo Codex website refers to contemporary letters discovered among the... The Aleppo codex website translates a large inscription that reveals how the book exchanged hands... The Aleppo Codex was damaged and temporarily disappeared... The Aleppo Codex was entrusted to the Ben... based on the Aleppo Codex and the work of Breuer... the Aleppo Codex was brought back to Jerusalem... The Aleppo Codex is the source for several modern editions of the... based on the Aleppo Codex have been published over the past three decades in Israel... according to the Aleppo Codex and other Tiberian manuscripts close to it... Includes the masoretic notes of the Aleppo Codex and a new commentary on them... The Aleppo Codex and the Rise of the Massoretic Bible Text... this edition was chosen to conform with the Aleppo Codex which as is well known was corrected by... that are missing in the Aleppo Codex have been completed according to the biblical list compiled by Rabbi Shalom Shachna Yelin that...

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