Abstract
Abstract The c. tenth century CE Genizah manuscript T-S A43.1+ is one of the most substantial extant Bible manuscripts from the so-called Palestinian Masoretic tradition. Examining the partial vocalization of the MS reveals that it was produced to assist a reader from within this Palestinian tradition to emulate the prestigious Tiberian reading tradition. The article thereby contributes to the larger discussions surrounding the nature and development of the Palestinian reading tradition, and the relationship between the Palestinian and Tiberian Masoretic traditions.
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