Footnote 1 - When the Bible Enters the Fray
See Jacob Milgrom, “Does the Bible Prohibit Homosexuality?” BR 09:06.
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See Jacob Milgrom, “Does the Bible Prohibit Homosexuality?” BR 09:06.
See Leonard Greenspoon, “The Bible in the Funny Papers,” BR 07:05; and “The New Testament in the Comics,” BR 09:06.
The notations help to preserve the text by clarifying unusual spellings, indicating where words appear elsewhere in the Bible and identifying those unique words that appear only once in the Bible, among other things. See the sidebar to this article, and Marc Brettler, “The Masoretes at Work: A Tradition Preserved,” sidebar to “The Leningrad Codex,” BR 13:04.
See the discussion in James A. Sanders, “Spinning the Bible,” BR 14:03.
See Harvey Minkoff, “The Aleppo Codex: Ancient Bible from the Ashes,” BR 07:04.
See James A. Sanders and Astrid Beck, “The Leningrad Codex: The Oldest Complete Hebrew Bible,” BR 13:04.
For more on the Sons of God, see Ronald S. Hendel, “When the Sons of God Cavorted with the Daughters of Men,” BR 03:02.