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Summary Of: Masoretic text

The oldest manuscripts containing substantial parts of the Masoretic Text known to still exist date from approximately the ninth century... the oldest complete copy of the Masoretic Text in one manuscript... can be classified as being closer to the Masoretic text than to any other text group that has survived... day Masoretic text and versions mentioned in the... The recent scholarly editions of the masoretic text show the reversed nun as described by the masoretes... suggesting that an ancestor of the Masoretic Text was indeed extant as early as the 2nd century BCE... indicating that the Masoretic Text was but one of a diverse set of Biblical writings...

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