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1The book of Proverbs: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text
By August Müller, Emil Kautzsch and Duncan Black Macdonald

“The book of Proverbs: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The book of Proverbs: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text
- Authors: August MüllerEmil KautzschDuncan Black Macdonald
- Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
- Publish Date: 1901
“The book of Proverbs: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ hemistich - read - hebrew - toy - notes - gloss - translation - und - nnn - reads - second hemistich - hebrew original - critical notes - crit notes - toy reads - hebrew text - toy suggests - toy prefers - received text - public domain
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20545058M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1901
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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2The Book of Psalms
By No name

“The Book of Psalms” Metadata:
- Title: The Book of Psalms
- Author: No name
- Publisher: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner& Co.
- Publish Date: 1904
“The Book of Psalms” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ thy - psalm - read - yahwfe - text - jerahmeel - israel - hast - duhm - psalms - large post - thine admonitions - thy law - observe thy - mine eyes - true reading - thy servant - received text - thy lovingkindness - simplified grammar
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20541288M
Author's Alternative Names:
"Sine Nomine"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1904
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Textus Receptus
The Textus Receptus (Latin for 'received text') is the succession of printed Greek New Testament texts starting with Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum omne (1516)
Masoretic Text
Text (MT or 𝕸; Hebrew: נֻסָּח הַמָּסוֹרָה, romanized: Nussāḥ ham-Māsorā, lit. 'Text of the Tradition') is the authoritative Hebrew and Aramaic text of
Text messaging
Text messaging, or texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters, between
I Ching
horizontal lines (爻 yáo). Each line is either broken or unbroken. The received text of the Zhou yi contains all 64 possible hexagrams, along with the hexagram's
Byzantine text-type
Byzantine text-type (also called Traditional Text, Ecclesiastical Text, Constantinopolitan Text, Antiocheian Text, or Syrian Text) is one of the main text types
Mawangdui Silk Texts
they follow the same sequence as the received versions, which were passed down by copying and recopying texts collected and collated during the fifth
Laozi
theories questioning Laozi's timing or even existence, positing that the received text of the Tao Te Ching was not composed until the Warring States period
Wenzi
the I Ching, Mencius, Lüshi Chunqiu, and Xiao Jing. Regarding the received Wenzi text, Yoshinobu Sakade concludes: While these references make the Wenzi
Tao Te Ching
discoveries of manuscripts, some of which are older than any of the received texts. Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, Marc Aurel Stein and others found
Rubrication
so-called rubricators or rubrishers, were specialized scribes who received text from the original scribe. Rubrication was one of several steps in the