The Damascus Pentateuch (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר דַּמֶּשֶׂק Keter Dameseq or Crown of Damascus) is a 10th-century Hebrew Bible codex, consisting of the almost complete Pentateuch, the Five Books of Moses. The codex was copied by an unknown scribe, replete with Masoretic annotations. The manuscript is defective in its beginning, as it starts with Genesis 9:26, and Exodus 18:1–23 is also missing. In 1975 it was acquired by the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, which in 2008 changed its name to "National Library of Israel". The codex was published in a large, two-volume facsimile edition in 1978. It should not be confused with another manuscript, the Damascus Crown (Damascus Keter) of medieval Spanish origin, containing 24 canonical books.
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| - The Damascus Pentateuch (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר דַּמֶּשֶׂק Keter Dameseq or Crown of Damascus) is a 10th-century Hebrew Bible codex, consisting of the almost complete Pentateuch, the Five Books of Moses. The codex was copied by an unknown scribe, replete with Masoretic annotations. The manuscript is defective in its beginning, as it starts with Genesis 9:26, and Exodus 18:1–23 is also missing. In 1975 it was acquired by the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, which in 2008 changed its name to "National Library of Israel". The codex was published in a large, two-volume facsimile edition in 1978. It should not be confused with another manuscript, the Damascus Crown (Damascus Keter) of medieval Spanish origin, containing 24 canonical books. (en)
- Damascus keter Ms Heb 5702, is een handschrift uit de tiende eeuw met de Masoretische tekst van de Tenach. (nl)
- Damascus Keter (Korona Damaszku) – hebrajski kodeks Pentateuchu zapisany na pergaminie, pochodzący z X wieku n.e. Manuskrypt ten jest jednym z najstarszych zachowanych hebrajskich rękopisów biblijnych. Przechowywany jest w The National Library of Israel (ms. Heb 5702). (pl)
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| - The Damascus Pentateuch (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר דַּמֶּשֶׂק Keter Dameseq or Crown of Damascus) is a 10th-century Hebrew Bible codex, consisting of the almost complete Pentateuch, the Five Books of Moses. The codex was copied by an unknown scribe, replete with Masoretic annotations. The manuscript is defective in its beginning, as it starts with Genesis 9:26, and Exodus 18:1–23 is also missing. In 1975 it was acquired by the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, which in 2008 changed its name to "National Library of Israel". The codex was published in a large, two-volume facsimile edition in 1978. It should not be confused with another manuscript, the Damascus Crown (Damascus Keter) of medieval Spanish origin, containing 24 canonical books. (en)
- Damascus keter Ms Heb 5702, is een handschrift uit de tiende eeuw met de Masoretische tekst van de Tenach. (nl)
- Damascus Keter (Korona Damaszku) – hebrajski kodeks Pentateuchu zapisany na pergaminie, pochodzący z X wieku n.e. Manuskrypt ten jest jednym z najstarszych zachowanych hebrajskich rękopisów biblijnych. Przechowywany jest w The National Library of Israel (ms. Heb 5702). (pl)
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