On 5/17/07, Jason Hare wrote:
> Of course, this is NOT the case with Israeli (or Sephardic) Hebrew.
This is why I think, it is best for a beginner (as well as expert) to
follow and read the Bible using the Tiberian pronunciation system.
It is the most logical thing to do if what you have is a manuscript
vocalized in the Tiberian tradition using Tiberian vocalization marks.
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