- Qere and
Ketiv (from the
Aramaic qere or q're, קְרֵי, "[what is] read";
ketiv, or ketib, kethib, kethibh, kethiv, כְּתִיב, "[what is] written") refers...
- not read
Evidentiality Irony punctuation List of
Latin phrases Qere and
Ketiv Scare quotes viz. Footnotes, 1, in
opinion of
November 15, 2012 in U.S....
- ("צָהֳרַיִם"), "sky/heaven" ("שָׁמַיִם"), and in the qere – but not the
original "
ketiv" – of "Jerusalem" ("ירושל[י]ם"). It
should also be
noted that the dual ending...
- name
depends on
which variant reading (see Qere and
Ketiv) of the
Masoretic Text one follows: the
Ketiv reads yhbh ("Jehubbah") the Qere
reads whbh ("and...
- most
important of the
Masoretic notes are
those that
detail the Qere and
Ketiv that are
located in the
Masorah parva in the
outside margins of BHS. Given...
- qere
reading ולו of the
literal ketiv ולא
propounded by
Asher ben
David is that the א (Aleph)
represents God, and the
ketiv is
supposed to read "we are The...
-
water in the basin.
Barada is
identified as
Abana (or Amanah, in Qere and
Ketiv variation in
Tanakh and
classical Chrysorrhoas)
which is the more important...
-
English Standard Version (ESV). 2016. The word "שדין"
appears in the
ketiv of Job 19:29,
where it is
somewhat obscure ("גורו לכם מפני־חרב כי־חמה עונות...
- the
words to be
pronounced in
place of the
Tetragrammaton (see Qere and
Ketiv), as
shown also by the
subtle pronunciation changes when
combined with a...
-
ketiv), they
wrote the qere in the
margin as a note
showing what was to be read. In such a case the
vowel marks of the qere were
written on the
ketiv...