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textual criticism vs Masorah

Masorah vs textual criticism

textual criticism and Masorah both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
textual criticism Yes No No No
Masorah Yes No No No
As nouns, Masorah is a hyponym of textual criticism; that is, Masorah is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than textual criticism:
  • textual criticism: comparison of a particular text with related materials in order to establish authenticity
  • Masorah: a vast body of textual criticism of the Hebrew Scriptures including notes on features of writing and on the occurrence of certain words and on variant sources and instructions for pronunciation and other comments that were written between AD 600 and 900 by Jewish scribes in the margins or at the end of texts
Other hyponyms of textual criticism include higher criticism, lower criticism, Masora.
textual criticism (noun) Masorah (noun)
comparison of a particular text with related materials in order to establish authenticity a vast body of textual criticism of the Hebrew Scriptures including notes on features of writing and on the occurrence of certain words and on variant sources and instructions for pronunciation and other comments that were written between AD 600 and 900 by Jewish scribes in the margins or at the end of texts
Difference between textual criticism and Masorah

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