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Masora
/ əˈɔːə /
noun
the text of the Hebrew Bible as officially revised by the Masoretes from the 6th to the 10th centuries ad , with critical notes and commentary
the collection of these notes, commentaries, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of Masora1
Example Sentences
The Masora fixed the true reading of the Hebrew words, and numbered the chapters and verses, and even the words and letters, of the Old Testament Scriptures.
The Masora,288 and the traditional commentary of the Old Testament, was written in it about that time.
Young ladies and young gentlemen form classes for mutual aid and 'mutual admiration' while they clasp hands over the Masora.
It is supposed that another work, called "The Masora," was also written at this time.
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