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The Socio-Religious Setting of the (Proto-)Masoretic Text

  • Emanuel Tov*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We find the proto-Masoretic texts (MT) in two synagogues, in texts and tefillin found with the Judean Desert communities of the Zealots and the followers of Bar Kokhba, the targumim, Jewish-Greek translations, and rabbinic literature. After 70CE, proto-MT was in the hands of the rabbis, and prior to that time in the hands of similar circles. However, there were also persons and communities that did not use MT. None of their versions were based on MT, with the possible exception of the quotations of the Hebrew Ben Sira in Jeremiah. The persons and communities that did not use the proto-MT text are the Qumran community and the authors of all the Second Temple rewritten Bible compositions, based on either SP, the LXX, or a combination of the two. These conclusions are instructive regarding the socio-religious environment of the proto-MT, but not about the proto-MT text itself, which remains enigmatic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-153
Number of pages19
JournalTextus
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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Copyright © 2018 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Keywords

  • Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Hebrew Bible
  • Judean Desert
  • Masoretic text
  • proto-Masoretic text
  • synagogue
  • textual analysis

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