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English: The Damascus Torah Codex (Keter Dammeseq), one of the most important early representatives of the Tiberian masoretic tradition. Sassoon collection 5702. This is one of the manuscripts consulted by Mordechai Breuer in his editions of the Tanakh.
Date 10th century
date QS:P,+950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://jnul.huji.ac.il/dl/mss/heb5702/index_eng.html
Author 10th century scribe (apparently Tiberian).

מפתח לפרשות השבוע

  • דברים 1
  • ואתחנן 10
  • עקב 22
  • ראה 33
  • שפטים 45
  • כי תצא 54
  • כי תבוא 64
  • נצבים 75
  • וילך 79
  • האזינו 83
  • וזאת הברכה 87

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