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A number of points here Karl, first, where would we be without the grammar of all these VERY capable and thoroughly experienced Rabbis in the first place, without them there would be 100 times more scholarly debates and diverging opinions and the world would have had to wait another 500 years before any unified grammar could be found in the narrow hall ways of university Libraries. They solidified, unified and handed down a grammar unsurpassed in any other historical language, and their dedication and respect for God's Word - that is their legacy and certificate of absolute authority. Mistakes? Mmm...I will take that one on further down in this post.However, my criticism starts with that he “…demonstrated the strong elements of continuity which bound the Hebrew Bible into an ongoing tradition of what were understood as rabbinic modes of interpretation;…” In other words, even his understanding of Biblical Hebrew grammar was colored by “rabbinic modes of interpretation”
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I absolutely doubt it Karl, no way!What he failed to recognize is that the language used by the rabbis was no longer the same language written up in Tanakh
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This does not help me to understand why you appear? to disagree almost fanatically? with the established grammar of a long list of Jewish Grammarians. Who else did you expect to be able to pass on the Hebrew Scriptures, a western thinking Latinate Monk from Rome? God forbid!My starting point is that of a linguist, not a theologian
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Ok now to the Mistakes bit I mentioned at the beginning. I really would like you to send just a couple of examples of what you believe needs correcting, where you think that the scripture needs altering. I am seriously interested, because I would like the opportunity to see what it is you are seeing.I invite others to evaluate what I wrote and suggest criticisms and corrections
5. Just to be sure, I presume you do differentiate between Rabbinic and Karaite Masoretic History? The latter being the choice of Moses ben Asher?
So yes,I am interested to read examples from you.
Chris Watts