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Brian W. Davidson

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Can someone comment on how extensively the Masorah factors into the Commentator's Bible?

 

In the screenshots, I don't see it in the screenshots, but the product page lists the Masorah in the additional commentators section.

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It’s not extensive. The majority of the commentary is from a limited number of figures like Rashi and Ibn Ezra. After their comments, Carasik gathers a few other relevant/helpful sources as “Additional Comments” and that sometimes includes references to the Masorah. In Genesis, a search for Rashi yields 1500+ hits. A search for Masorah yields 114. Below is an example of the first Masorah reference. 
 

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

When God began. The word reshit occurs with the preposition ב and no suffix just five times: here and in Jer. 26:1 and 27:1–all at the beginning of the verse—and in the middle of a verse in Jer. 28:1 and 49:34 (Masorah).”

 

 

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