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- Tiberian_Hebrew abstract "Tiberian Hebrew is the canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh committed to writing by Masoretic scholars living in the Jewish community of Tiberias in ancient Palestine c. 750-950 CE. They wrote in the form of Tiberian vocalization, which employed diacritics added to the Hebrew letters: vowel signs and consonant diacritics (nequdot) and the so-called accents (two related systems of cantillation signs or te'amim). These together with the marginal notes masora magna and masora parva make up the Tiberian apparatus.Though the written vowels and accents came into use only c. 750 CE, the oral tradition they reflect is many centuries older, with ancient roots. Although not in common use today, the Tiberian pronunciation of Hebrew is considered by textual scholars to be the most exact and proper pronunciation of the language as it preserves all of the original Semitic consonantal and vowel sounds of ancient Hebrew.".
- Tiberian_Hebrew thumbnail Aleppo_Codex_Joshua_1_1.jpg?width=300.
- Tiberian_Hebrew wikiPageID "763275".
- Tiberian_Hebrew wikiPageRevisionID "606289631".
- Tiberian_Hebrew hasPhotoCollection Tiberian_Hebrew.
- Tiberian_Hebrew subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Asia.
- Tiberian_Hebrew subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_topics.
- Tiberian_Hebrew subject Category:Hebrew_language.
- Tiberian_Hebrew subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type Abstraction100002137.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type Communication100033020.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type ExtinctLanguagesOfAsia.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type HebrewBibleTopics.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type Language106282651.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type MedievalLanguages.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type Message106598915.
- Tiberian_Hebrew type Subject106599788.
- Tiberian_Hebrew comment "Tiberian Hebrew is the canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh committed to writing by Masoretic scholars living in the Jewish community of Tiberias in ancient Palestine c. 750-950 CE. They wrote in the form of Tiberian vocalization, which employed diacritics added to the Hebrew letters: vowel signs and consonant diacritics (nequdot) and the so-called accents (two related systems of cantillation signs or te'amim).".
- Tiberian_Hebrew label "Tiberian Hebrew".
- Tiberian_Hebrew sameAs m.0gxz2w1.
- Tiberian_Hebrew sameAs Q17033614.
- Tiberian_Hebrew sameAs Q17033614.
- Tiberian_Hebrew sameAs Tiberian_Hebrew.
- Tiberian_Hebrew wasDerivedFrom Tiberian_Hebrew?oldid=606289631.
- Tiberian_Hebrew depiction Aleppo_Codex_Joshua_1_1.jpg.
- Tiberian_Hebrew isPrimaryTopicOf Tiberian_Hebrew.