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29 Cards in this Set
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Alexandrian family
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Grk manuscripts from Alexandria, Egypt
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aphaeresis
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absence or loss of a letter in a word
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Ben Asher
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a family that played leading role in recording and maintaining MT
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Ben Naphtali
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family that played lesser role in recording and maintaining MT
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Byzantine family
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Grk manuscripts from Byzantium, seat of the Eastern Church from 4th century onward
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circulus
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small circle placed above word in MT to indicate a note in Masorah parva in the side of the page
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codex
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manuscript bound in book form
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conflated readings
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two readings that have been combined
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diplomatic edition
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modern edition that represents early known manuscript, usually contains apparatus with varient readings.
Opposite from eclectic edition |
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dittography
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letter or word that has been mistakenly written twice
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eclectic edition
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attempts to reconstruct original by combining best readings from all sources into one texts
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ellipsis
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a missing word or phrase in text
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emendation
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change suggested by editors of biblical text without textual support
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encyclical letter
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letter intended to be circulated among a group of churches.
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external evidence
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evidence concerning a variant from other manuscripts or versions
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facsimile
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an exact reproduction of a manuscript
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final Masorah
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collection of info about Hebrew text
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fission
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one word that has incorrectly been separated into two
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folio
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folded sheet of paper yielding two pages in a book
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fusion
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incorrect word division that results in two words being joined into one
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genizah
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storage room in a synagogue, usually for worn and retired sacred manuscripts
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gloss
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explanatory note added to a text
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Haggadah
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Rabbinic statements that illustrate the Hebrew Scriptures
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hapax legomenon
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one time occurrence
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haplography
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omission of a letter or word, usually due to similar letter or word in the context
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harmonization
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modification of passage to make it agree with another
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Hexapla
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six-column work compiled by Origen (230-45 AD) so that Hebrew text could be compared to Grk
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homioarkton
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copyist's ommission caused by two words or phrases that begin similarly.
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finished p304
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start on 305
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