mar 1, 600 - Masoretic Text Tradition
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The Masoretes were Jewish scribes and scholars who carefully preserved the text of the Hebrew Bible. They developed systems of notes, pronunciation marks, and accents to protect the correct reading of Scripture.
This period is central to the survival of Hebrew because the Masoretes helped preserve not only the letters of the Bible, but also pronunciation, chanting, and reading tradition. Their work shaped the Hebrew Bible used by Jewish communities to this day.
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