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Kim L Phillips

Christian Hebraism; Hebrew Bible manuscripts; Masoretic Studies

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Courage and Clarity

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...

25 days ago
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Manuscript Archaeology

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....

a month ago
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Why do we Struggle to Pray the Psalms?

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...

a month ago
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Manuscript Archaeology

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...

a month ago
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A Mini-Bible Containing a Mini-Bible within the Bible

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...

2 months ago
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    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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