Sunday, March 8, 2020

Beautifully copied in 1028, just shortly after the St.Petersburg Codex

Beautifully copied in 1028, just shortly after the St.Petersburg Codex (Leningradensis, MT-L), 1009.


It has 616 pages, containing only the Ketuvim. The first line is Psalm 1.

There are a number of other partial Masoretic mss from that era, mostly in the British Museum and other museums.

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