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Following up on my last question (about Is 7:14)- we know that the copyists
of the MT altered what they found when they considered it objectionable.
 They marked them with the so called "tiqqune sopherim".  Does it not stand
to reason, therefore, that there are other alterations of the Hebrew Bible
which are not noted?
And does it not stand to reason, further, that the scribes of the Greek
Testament did the same?


Thanks for your help,


Jim West

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