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ANELC eLecture Series 2021: The Tiberian Tradition Reading of Hebrew Bible

By Erica Mongé-Greer | August 11, 2021 | 0
Reading Hebrew the Aleppo Codex Deut

ANELC21 featured Geoffrey Khan (University of Cambridge) in the second of four eLectures on connections between ancient Near Eastern languages. Khan spoke about the tradition of Tiberian reading or pronunciation of Hebrew Bible texts. The Tiberian tradition of pronunciation for the reading of Hebrew was passed down by oral tradition and received by the Masoretic…

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