Neriah Klein
I received my Ph.D. from Bar Ilan University. My thesis deals with literary analysis of biblical genealogies, in particular the genealogies of the sons of Judah in Chronicles (1 Chr 2:3-4:23). I am currently working at the Hebrew University Bible Project (HUBP) as the head of the Messorah section, and at Orot Israel College as lecturer.
Supervisors: Michael Avioz
Supervisors: Michael Avioz
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The ancient core of this masoretic note is an eleven-word Aramaic mnemonic. This mnemonic has puzzled Masoretes over the generations;
they attempted to identify the verses, but their suggestions are at times
difficult and unconvincing. The solution proposed in this article, based
on MS S1 (formerly Sassoon 1053), is that the masorah refers to one
verse (1 Kgs 12:23) in which the cantillation signs differ from those of
the accepted Masoretic Text.
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http://asif.co.il/download/kitvey-et/avodod/avodot-mh/11.pdf
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The ancient core of this masoretic note is an eleven-word Aramaic mnemonic. This mnemonic has puzzled Masoretes over the generations;
they attempted to identify the verses, but their suggestions are at times
difficult and unconvincing. The solution proposed in this article, based
on MS S1 (formerly Sassoon 1053), is that the masorah refers to one
verse (1 Kgs 12:23) in which the cantillation signs differ from those of
the accepted Masoretic Text.
http://asif.co.il/download/kitvey-et/avodod/avodot-mh/11.pdf