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- Inverted_nun abstract "Inverted nun (נו"ן מנוזרת "isolated nun" or נו"ן הפוכה "inverted nun" or "׆" in Hebrew) is a rare glyph used in classical Hebrew. Its function in the ancient texts is disputed. It takes the form of the letter nun in mirror image, and appears in the Masoretic text of the Tanakh in nine different places: Twice in the Book of Numbers, 10:35–36: the two verses are delineated by inverted nuns. Seven times in chapter 107 of the Book of Psalms.The images at right show three common variants of the inverted nun – vertically flipped, horizontally flipped, and Z-shaped. Other renderings exist, corresponding to alternative interpretations of the term "inverted". It may also occur with a dot above.".
- Inverted_nun thumbnail Letter_nun.jpg?width=300.
- Inverted_nun wikiPageID "18348717".
- Inverted_nun wikiPageRevisionID "560298592".
- Inverted_nun hasPhotoCollection Inverted_nun.
- Inverted_nun subject Category:Hebrew_alphabet.
- Inverted_nun subject Category:Punctuation.
- Inverted_nun comment "Inverted nun (נו"ן מנוזרת "isolated nun" or נו"ן הפוכה "inverted nun" or "׆" in Hebrew) is a rare glyph used in classical Hebrew. Its function in the ancient texts is disputed. It takes the form of the letter nun in mirror image, and appears in the Masoretic text of the Tanakh in nine different places: Twice in the Book of Numbers, 10:35–36: the two verses are delineated by inverted nuns.".
- Inverted_nun label "Inverted nun".
- Inverted_nun sameAs m.04f3y_7.
- Inverted_nun sameAs Q6060530.
- Inverted_nun sameAs Q6060530.
- Inverted_nun wasDerivedFrom Inverted_nun?oldid=560298592.
- Inverted_nun depiction Letter_nun.jpg.
- Inverted_nun isPrimaryTopicOf Inverted_nun.