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Vol. 67, Issue 2, 2016November 01, 2016 BST

The Masora Magna of Two Biblical Fragments from the Cairo Genizah, and the Unusual Practice of the Scribe behind the Leningrad Codex

Kim Phillips,
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https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29421
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Tyndale Bulletin
Phillips, Kim. 2016. “The Masora Magna of Two Biblical Fragments from the Cairo Genizah, and the Unusual Practice of the Scribe behind the Leningrad Codex.” Tyndale Bulletin 67 (2): 287–307. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53751/​001c.29421.
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