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Hebrew alphabet / Hebrew diacritics / Niqqud / Hebrew language / Semitic languages / Character encoding / Tetragrammaton / Holam / Qere and Ketiv / Kubutz and Shuruk
Date: 2016-04-19 11:22:27
Hebrew alphabet
Hebrew diacritics
Niqqud
Hebrew language
Semitic languages
Character encoding
Tetragrammaton
Holam
Qere and Ketiv
Kubutz and Shuruk

A New Atttempt to Interpret Job 30:24

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