THE MASSORAH
"A Fence to the
Scriptures"
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The 'Massorah' enabled the copyists to accurately pass down the written Scriptures from one generation to the next. Below we will present an excerpt from the Companion Bible. The Companion Bible contains the text of the Authorized Version King James Bible, as well as notes and manuscript comparisons contained in the right hand column of every page. In addition to this, there are 198 appendixes on a multitude of topics. Below is an excerpt from one of the appendixes that explains the Massorah and it's value, purpose, and origin. Understanding that the Massorah existed gives the modern day Bible reader confidence that he is in fact reading the Word of Almighty God.
Excerpted from: The
Companion Bible, by E.W. Bullinger. Appendix number 30:
(See also: Biography of E.W. Bullinger)
All the oldest and best manuscripts
of the Hebrew Bible contain on every page, beside the Text (which
is arranged in two or more columns), a varying number of lines of
smaller writing, distributed between the upper and lower
margins. This smaller writing is call the Massorah Magna
or Great Massorah, while that in the side
margins and between the columns is called the Massorah Parva
or Small Massorah.
The illustration at left is a reduced facsimile of a Hebrew Manuscript (16¼ x 12 ), written in a German hand, about the year A.D. 1120.
The small writing in the margins in this particular Manuscript. is seen to occupy seven lines in the lower margin, and four lines in the upper; while in the outer margins and between the three columns is the Massorah Parva.
The Massorah is from the root masar, to deliver something into the hand of another, so as to commit it to his trust. Hence the name is given to the small writing referred to, because it contains information necessary to those into whose trust the Sacred Text was committed. so that they might transcribe it, and hand it down correctly.
The Text itself had been fixed before the Massorites were put in charge of it. This had been the work of the Sopherim (from saphar, to count, or , number).
Their work, under Ezra and Nehemiah, was to set the Text in order after the return from Babylon; and we read of it in [Neh 8:8 & Ezra 7:6, 11] (see note below). The men of "the Great Synagogue" completed the work. This work lasted about 110 years, from Nehiemiah to Simon the first, 410- 300 B.C.
The Sopherim were the authorized revisers of the Sacred Text; and, their work being completed, the Massorites were the authorized custodians of it. Their work was to preserve it. The Massorah is called "A Fence to the Scriptures," because it locked all words and letters in their places. It does not contain notes or comments as such, but facts and phenomena. It records the number of times the several letters occur in the various books of the Bible; the number of words, and the middle word; the number of verses, and the middle verse; the number of expressions and combinations of words &c. All this, not from a perverted ingenuity, but for the set purpose of safeguarding the Sacred Text, and preventing the loss or misplacement of a single letter or word.
This Massorah is not contained in the margins of any one Manuscript. No Manuscript contains the whole, or even the same part. It is spread over many Manuscripts, and Dr. C.D. Ginsburg has been the first and only scholar who has set himself to collect and collate the whole, copying it from every available Manuscript in the libraries of many countries.
He has published it in three large folio volumes, and only a small number of copies has been printed. These are obtainable only by the original subscribers.
When the Hebrew Text was printed, only the large type in the columns was regarded, and the small type of the Massorah was left, unheeded, in the Manuscripts which the Text was taken.
When translators came to the printed Hebrew Text, they were necessarily destitute of the information contained in the Massorah; so that the Revisers as well as the Translators of the Authorized Version carried out their work without any idea of the treasures contained in the Massorah and therefore, without giving a hint of it to their readers.
This (the Companion Bible) is the first time that an edition of the Authorized Version King James Bible has been given containing any of these treasures of the Massorah, that affect so seriously the understanding of the Text. A vast number of the Massoretic notes concern only the orthography, and matters that pertain to the Concordance. But many of those which affect the sense, or throw any additional light on the Sacred Text, are noted in the margin of the Companion Bible.
*NOTE FROM ABOVE: The Talmud explains that "the book" meant the original text; "distinctly" means explaining it by giving the Chaldee paraphrase; "gave the sense" means the division of words, &c. According to the sense; and "caused them to understand the reading" means to give the traditional pronunciation or the words (which were then without vowel points). For study on the Sopherim, see appendixes #31, 32, & 33 in the Companion Bible.
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