A Short History of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament

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A Short History of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament
Thomas Hunter Weir
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Perhaps it stands for r6n or r\HX\ 13. .Is. 44, 9. 'And they are their witnesses: they see not.' WY to HDH DiTHyi but HDH has a dot on each letter. It is probably an error of dittography and should be omitted as in the Syriac, so that the passage runs, 'And their witnesses do not see.' The LXX omits the whole clause.
14. Ezek. 41, 20. The word tewi, the Temple, is tmtten twice, ending v. 20 and commencing v. 21, and the former is dotted, So, for 'the wall of the Temple,' read simply 'the wall.'
... Several manuscripts and the LXX, Syriac and Vulgate versions omit the word.
15. 46, 22. 'These four corners were of one measure.' The Hebrew word translated 'corners' really means 'cornered,' cf. a. v. margin. But it has a dot on every letter except the 1 and is to be omitted, as it is by the LXX. Read, 'one measure to the four of them,' or read as at the beginning of the verse.
13. Tlie Inverted i's. In two passages verses are marked with the letter i inverted. In Num. ch. 10 an inverted 1 stands at the beginning of v.


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