
Christian Hebraism; Hebrew Bible manuscripts; Masoretic Studies
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I’m just doing a little reading about the Sassoon family, as part of some ongoing research into the British Library Hebrew Torah Codex Or. 4445:
A page from Or. 4445. The Sassoon family were instrumental in the codex’s ending up in the Bri...
In the first part of this tortuous process I showed how the scribe behind the rather lovely Or. 4445 hid/revealed his name, and possibly a location, among the masoretic notes. Shaqlawa was the location in question, in modern day NE Iraq....
The more I look into the history of the use of the Psalms, the more I realise just how at odds we are, as modern Evangelicals, from the historic Church.
I’ve been wondering why that is.
Why, when the Church historical has found this book...
Studying manuscripts and doing archaeology have a surprising amount in common.
Over the past few months I’ve been ‘excavating’ a very famous Torah codex: British Library Oriental 4445 (henceforth simply Or. 4445).1 Trying to separate betw...
Have a look at this:
This gorgeous little codex is only 12x10cm. It’s got 34 little folios (68 pages) and just 7 lines of biblical text per page. And, yes, that’s real gold leaf.
It was written in 1107, probably in what is now Iran, by Is...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Christian. Married with two sons. Hebraist. Mainly working with Hebrew Bible manuscripts. Research Fellow at Institute for Hebrew Bible Manuscript Research (ihbmr.com). Affiliated Lecturer in Biblical Hebrew, University of Cambridge.
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