The Aleppo Codex and the Rise of the Massoretic Bible Text
@article{GoshenGottstein1979TheAC, title={The Aleppo Codex and the Rise of the Massoretic Bible Text}, author={Moshe H. Goshen-Gottstein}, journal={The Biblical Archaeologist}, year={1979}, volume={42}, pages={145 - 163} }
The rediscovery of the oldest codex of the complete Tiberian Hebrew Bible enables us to gain a new understanding of the rise of the Massoretic Bible.
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