Qere and Ketiv, from the Aramaic qere or q're, קרי ("[what is] read") and ketiv, or ketib, kethib, kethibh, kethiv, כְּתִיב ("[what is] written"), refer to a small number of differences between what is written in the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible, as preserved...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qere_and_Ketiv
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qere_and_Ketiv
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Graves, The Origins of Ketiv-Qere Readings |
1. Although it is generally agreed that the Ketiv-Qere system was developed during the Masoretic period,2 the ultimate origins of the readings contained in the system are still not fully understood.
rosetta.reltech.org/TC/vol08/Graves2003.html
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Counting ketiv/qere variants as one word — Hebrew Institute |
Another of those sweeping wishlist issues: When counting the word number of a given form in a verse, there is a pitfall: have I overlooked a ketiv/qere variant before? If yes, I will have to count ...
whi.wts.edu/WHI/MORPH/BugTracker/717
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Place of *ketiv/**qere markers — Hebrew Institute |
Searching would be made easier if all ketiv-/qere- markers (* and **) were attached to the Record ID instead of to the Hebrew text word. That is gn8:17,9 ... Title: Place of *ketiv/**qere markers
whi.wts.edu/WHI/MORPH/BugTracker/182
In translation, it is necessary to decide in each case whether to follow the ketiv or the qere, and which, if either, deserves incorporation of a footnote.
www.skepticwiki.org/index.php/Ketiv_and_Qere
www.skepticwiki.org/index.php/Ketiv_and_Qere
The massorah was the oral tradition of how to read the Hebrew Bible: as Hebrew was originally written without vowels, such a tradition was necessary to resolve points in the text which would ...
www.skepticwiki.org/index.php/Masoretic_Text
Qere and Ketiv ... The marginal note is called the "qere" (pronounced "keh-ray"), and the actual text the note was associated with is called the "ketiv" (pronounced "keh-teev").
www.kjv-only.com/qere.html
www.kjv-only.com/qere.html
This list shows the occurances of where the KJV translators followed and translated from the qere reading (the marginal note in the Masoretic Text) rather than the ketiv reading (the actual text of ...
The Origins of Ketiv-Qere Readings - article by Michael Graves in TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism.
palmyra.bigissue.co.za/bigissue/Qere
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Semantics of Ancient Hebrew Database |
The Versions at both 15.28 and 17.16 support the reading of the Qere, but the use of the same phrase at 2Sm 17.16, despite its rarity, suggests that the Ketiv is to be preferred (Driver 21913:316). ...
www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/CARTS/SAHD/abarah.htm
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