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![]() Illustration of a closed section followed by an open section in a modern Torah scroll (closed at Numbers 10:35 and open at 11:1). Note the rare occurrence of "inverted Nun" at these two points. |
A parashah (Hebrew: פָּרָשָׁה "portion," plural: parashot or parashiyot) formally means a section of a biblical book in the masoretic text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). In the masoretic text, parashah sections are designated by various types of spacing between them, as found in Torah scrolls, scrolls of the books of Nevi'im or Ketuvim (especially megillot), masoretic codices from the Middle Ages and printed editions of the masoretic text.
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- Related: Weekly Torah portion, Seder (Bible), Pasha (Quran), Masoretic Text, Aleppo Codex, Leningrad Codex, Torah scroll
The Aleppo Codex website The Aleppo Codex website www.aleppocodex.org/newsite/index.html - Web |
Mechon-Mamre Mechon-Mamre mechon-mamre.org/i/t/x/x0.htm - Web |
The Westminster Leningrad Codex The Westminster Leningrad Codex tanach.us/Tanach.xml - Web |
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Titles for the Parashot in the Torah Titles for the Parashot in the Torah bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaysum&BOOK=1 - Web |