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▸ noun: Qere and Ketiv (from the Aramaic qere or q're, , "[what is] read"; ketiv, or ketib, kethib, kethibh, kethiv, , "[what is] written") refers to a system for marking differences between what is written in the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible, as preserved by scribal tradition, and what is read.
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▸ noun: Qere and Ketiv (from the Aramaic qere or q're, , "[what is] read"; ketiv, or ketib, kethib, kethibh, kethiv, , "[what is] written") refers to a system for marking differences between what is written in the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible, as preserved by scribal tradition, and what is read.
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