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Textual Criticism and the Old Testament
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Extant Manuscripts
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Cairo Codex (~895 AD)
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Extant Manuscripts Cairo Codex (~895 AD) Codex of the Prophets of Leningrad (~916 AD)
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Extant Manuscripts Cairo Codex (~895 AD) Codex of the Prophets of Leningrad (~916 AD) Codex Babylonicus Petropalitanus (~1008 AD)
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Extant Manuscripts Cairo Codex (~895 AD) Codex of the Prophets of Leningrad (~916 AD) Codex Babylonicus Petropalitanus (~1008 AD) Aleppo Codex (~900 AD)
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Jewish Textual Transmission
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Sopherim (5 th – 3 rd c. BC)
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Jewish Textual Transmission Sopherim (5 th – 3 rd c. BC) Zugoth (2 nd – 1 st c. BC)
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Jewish Textual Transmission Sopherim (5 th – 3 rd c. BC) Zugoth (2 nd – 1 st c. BC) Tannaim (?-200 AD)
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Jewish Textual Transmission Sopherim (5 th – 3 rd c. BC) Zugoth (2 nd – 1 st c. BC) Tannaim (?-200 AD) Talmudists (100-500 AD)
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Jewish Textual Transmission Sopherim (5 th – 3 rd c. BC) Zugoth (2 nd – 1 st c. BC) Tannaim (?-200 AD) Talmudists (100-500 AD) Masoretes (500-950 AD)
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Further Manuscript Evidence
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Cairo Geniza (1890s)
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Further Manuscript Evidence Cairo Geniza (1890s) Dead Sea Scrolls (1947+)
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Further Manuscript Evidence Cairo Geniza (1890s) Dead Sea Scrolls (1947+) Non-Hebrew Manuscripts
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Further Manuscript Evidence Cairo Geniza (1890s) Dead Sea Scrolls (1947+) Non-Hebrew Manuscripts – Septuagint
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Further Manuscript Evidence Cairo Geniza (1890s) Dead Sea Scrolls (1947+) Non-Hebrew Manuscripts – Septuagint – Samaritan Pentateuch
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