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    century, the main academies disappeared and the Babylonian vocalization was replaced by the Tiberian vocalization. However, contemporary Yemenite Hebrew is...
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  • quality in Hebrew Babylonian vocalization, a system of niqqud devised by the Masoretes of Babylon; defunct Palestinian vocalization, a system of niqqud...
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    the dominant system for vocalizing all forms of Hebrew and has long since eclipsed the Babylonian and Palestinian vocalization systems. The sin dot distinguishes...
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    in the Babylonian vocalization, only the most important vowels are indicated. The Palestinian vocalization along with the Babylonian vocalization are known...
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  • some in 12th century Provence. The Book Bahir's use of the Babylonian grammar and vocalization system (which also reflects a different pronunciation and...
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    Talmud (redirect from Babylonian Talmud)
    E-Daf Images of each page of the Babylonian Talmud Tractate Megillah: .pdf download showing Yemenite vocalization Shas.org Daf Viewer (Hebrew) Wikisource...
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    use of less common vocalization systems (Babylonian and Palestinian), known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above...
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  • Biblical Hebrew Written dialects: Tiberian vocalization Babylonian vocalization Palestinian vocalization Samaritan Hebrew This disambiguation page lists...
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    sons. In 1968 he received his doctorate for his research on "Babylonian point vocalization". While studying at the university, he worked at a printing...
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    language name of the Hebrew alphabet, used to write both Hebrew and Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. It is often referred to as (the) Square script. The names "Ashuri"...
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    Temple period. Thus is the vocalization of the word in the Facsimile of a Yemenite Mishnah MS., with Yemenite vocalization (סדרי המשנה נזיקין, קדשים,...
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    A document with Babylonian vocalization...
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    Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (Aramaic: ארמית Ārāmît) was the form of Middle Aramaic employed by writers in Lower Mesopotamia between the fourth and eleventh...
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  • to this day and have thus preserved a living tradition of the Babylonian vocalization for the Targum to Nevi'im. Prophets in Judaism Codex Cairensis...
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  • the cot-caught merger), which was indicated by qamatz. In the Babylonian vocalization, however, short and long variants simply merged, with /a/ and /aː/...
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  • use of less common vocalization systems (Babylonian, and Palestinian), known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above...
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  • manuscript of Hebrew Bible, especially the Latter Prophets, using Babylonian vocalization. This codex contains the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and...
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  • Israel (1985), The Hebrew Language Tradition as Reflected in the Babylonian Vocalization. "Jewish Music", Grove Dictionary of Music. Idelsohn, Abraham Zevi...
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    Neo-Assyrian Empire in 605 BCE, competition emerged between Egypt and the Neo-Babylonian Empire over control of the Levant, ultimately resulting in Judah's rapid...
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  • I. (1985). The Hebrew Language Tradition as Reflected in the Babylonian Vocalization (in Hebrew). Jerusalem.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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    rather archaic tradition and uses the Babylonian vocalization. This correspondence also demonstrates the Babylonian elements in the Yemenite tradition....
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    the Tanakh, hence the name Tiberian vocalization. It also included some innovations of Ben Naftali and the Babylonian exiles. Despite the comparatively...
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    Mishnah (category Articles containing Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)-language text)
    tractates are arranged from biggest (in number of chapters) to smallest. The Babylonian Talmud (Hagiga 14a) states that there were either six hundred or seven...
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    historical vocalization of the Tetragrammaton at the time of the redaction of the Torah (6th century BCE) is most likely Yahweh. The historical vocalization was...
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    CE, and either the Babylonian or the Jerusalem Gemara. The Gemara is what differentiates the Jerusalem Talmud from its Babylonian counterpart. The Jerusalem...
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  • compiled in the Babylonian supralinear punctuation, although today, all have transformed and strictly make use of the Tiberian vocalization. The text, however...
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    Nanna, the most famous of whom was Enheduanna. Furthermore, from the Old Babylonian period onward he was also closely associated with Harran. The importance...
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    Palestinian vocalization and (to a lesser extent) the Babylonian (Mesopotamian) vocalization. Each community (Palestinian, Tiberian, Babylonian) developed...
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  • tradition which is represented by the Palestinian vocalization and the Palestino-Tiberian vocalization systems. [...] The Palestinian pronunciation was...
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    references to Jesus. The name used in the Talmud is "Yeshu", the Aramaic vocalization (although not spelling) of the Hebrew name Yeshua. Most Talmudic stories...
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