| Marcus Heinrich Bresslau - 1855 - 780 pages
...Ketib may be reckoned the word niiV, which, as the complete and most holy name of God (K'"ibBn DB>), was forbidden to be uttered by any except the high...of Holies. On all other occasions it was to be read 'JIN Lord, and hence the Masora (Tltop tradition) has given it the points of that word, thus fljn);... | |
| Marcus Heinrich Bresslau - Hebrew language - 1855 - 122 pages
...Ketib may be reckoned the word niiT, which, as the complete and most holy name of God (BHSSri DB'), Was forbidden to be uttered by any except the high priest, and by him but once a year in the Holy of Helies. On all other occasions it was to be read 'j'"Tt? Lord, and hence the Masora (IT11D1? tradition)... | |
| John Paterson Smyth - Bible - 1915 - 258 pages
...its true vowels; probably it should be read as Yahveh. With such awe was the word regarded that it was forbidden to be uttered by any except the high priest, and by him only once a year in the Holy of Holies. 1 On all other occasions the word * "Read BKVII. 1 One old... | |
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