"Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six: their mules, two hundred forty and five:" (Nehemiah 7:68, KJV) These words are omitted by the Masoretic text of the Second Rabbinic
Bible, edited by Jacob Ben Chayyim and printed by Daniel Bomberg in
1525. However, these words appeared in the First
Rabbinic Bible, edited by Felix Pratensis in 1517-1518 (Christian
D. Ginsburg, Introduction to the Massoretico-Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible (1896), p. 943). So while it is
true that these words are missing in some of the more influential
Masoretic texts, the words certainly belong to the Masoretic tradition. Read more articles from: The King James Version is Demonstrably Inerrant Also read: Masoretic Readings Defended |