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T&T Clark Handbook to the Masoretic Text
T&T Clark Handbook to the Masoretic Text
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Description
An extensive, all in one guide to the key features of the most important text type of the Hebrew Bible, the Masoretic Text. The contributors examine all aspects of the Masoretic Text: its origins, transmission, history and textual forms.
The handbook traces the development of the text type from ancient manuscripts found in the Judean Desert, through to the pointed medieval codices and the Second Rabbinic Bible. It outlines the main aspects of ancient and medieval scribal practice, including a brief history of the Tiberian School of scribes, the development of the vowel and cantillation system, introduction to the marginal Masorah notes, and provides descriptions of the major codices. The contributors examine the features of the Masoretic Text in the books of the bible. The volume also includes an extensive bibliography to enable further detailed study.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Part 1 General Introductions
1. Modern Resources (Elvira Martín-Contreras)
2. Scribes in Antiquity (William M. Schniedewind)
3. A History of the Masoretes (George Athas)
4. Paragraphing and Versification (David Marcus)
5. Vocalization and Accentuation (David Marcus)
6. Pronunciation of the Medieval Reading Traditions (Geoffrey Khan)
7. The Masorah (Daniel Mynatt)
8. Proto-Masoretic Texts from the Judean Desert (Emanuel Tov)
9. The Major Masoretic Codices (Donald Vance)
10. The Second Rabbinic Bible (Elvira Martín-Contreras)
11. The Materiality of the Masoretic Text (William Yarchin)
Part 2: The Books of the Hebrew Bible
12. The Torah (Emanuel Tov)
13. Joshua (Gary A. Rendsburg)
14. Judges (Jerome A. Lund)
15. Samuel (Emanuel Tov)
16. Kings (Nathan Lovell)
17. Isaiah (H. G. M. Williamson)
18. Jeremiah (Jerome A. Lund)
19. Ezekiel (Godwin Mushayabasa)
20. The Twelve (Nicholas R. Werse)
21. The Psalms (David Davage)
22. Job (C. L. Seow)
23. Proverbs (Suzanna Millar)
24. Megillot (Gideon R. Kotzé)
25. Daniel (Ian Young)
26. Ezra-Nehemiah (Deirdre N. Fulton)
27. Chronicles (August Konkel)
Author Index
Scripture Index
Subject Index
Product details
Published | 30 Oct 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 608 |
ISBN | 9781350082649 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Series | T&T Clark Handbooks |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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What an absolute joy-this Handbook to the Masoretic Text! Given the superb general introductions to the history of the Masora, the resources, the vocalization and accentuation, the Masora, and many other important topics, as well as the outstanding specific contributions produced by top scholars on all the Biblical books, this Handbook will truly be the Handbook for decades to come.
Kristin De Troyer, University of Salzburg, Austria
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A state-of-the art compendium of recent research on the Masoretic text, from its precursors at Qumran to the great medieval codices to studies of each biblical book. A treasure trove for scholars and students of the Hebrew Bible, its manuscript history, and the work of the medieval masters of tradition
Ronald S. Hendel, UC Berkeley, USA
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This book offers a clear and accessible exploration of the historical, textual, and literary dimensions of the Masoretic Text. It offers clear and balanced syntheses that reflect the current state of research. A must-read for scholars and students of the Hebrew Bible. Through its high-quality contributions, this book brings together essential knowledge about the Masoretic Text, its identification, history, and literary significance.
Innocent Himbaza, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
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The Handbook to the Masoretic Text covers for the first time the available evidence regarding the 'official' text of the Hebrew Bible. It offers a wealth of information and insights by leading experts regarding the scholars involved (the Masoretes), its characteristics, materiality, transmission, and origins, in general and for each book of the Hebrew Bible individually. A welcome guide!
Arie van der Kooij, Leiden University, The Netherlands

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