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T&T Clark Handbook to the Masoretic Text
By (Author) Rev Dr. George Athas
Edited by Dr David Davage
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T&T Clark
2nd October 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
221.44
Hardback
608
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
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, and consider how the Masoretic Text type was used by writers of the New Testament. The volume also includes an extensive bibliography to enable further detailed study.
George Athas is Director of Postgraduate Studies and Lecturer in Old Testament, Hebrew, and Church History at Moore College, in Sydney, Australia.