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{{Wiktionary|מסורה}}
{{Wiktionary|מסורה}}
'''Masorah''' or '''Mesora''', (''{{lang-he|מסורה}}'') refers either to the transmission of Jewish religious tradition, or to the tradition itself. May specifically refer to:
'''Masorah''' or '''Mesora''', (''{{lang-he|מסורה}}'') refers either to the transmission of Jewish religious tradition, or to the tradition itself, with the word taken from the binding in [[Book of Ezekiel|Ezekiel]] 20:37. It may specifically refer to:
* [[Masoretic Text]], the authoritative text of the Tanakh for Rabbinic Judaism.
* [[Masoretic Text]], the authoritative text of the Tanakh for Rabbinic Judaism.
* [[Masoretes]], scribes who passed down the former text.
* [[Masoretes]], scribes who passed down the former text.

Revision as of 09:43, 16 January 2018

Masorah or Mesora, (Template:Lang-he) refers either to the transmission of Jewish religious tradition, or to the tradition itself, with the word taken from the binding in Ezekiel 20:37. It may specifically refer to: