@Davïd Thanks for the additions, will take a look.
I'm not sure if this is what it's supposed to say or not at the end of the 2nd paragraph, "as the material to hand structures in a slightly different way." Does that read ok to you?
@Davïd Do you know why there's a paseq (I think?) between the first two but not between the second and the third? I don't think I've seen that addressed. Maybe it's obvious.
@Davïd Hm, well, it's good to know I'm asking someone who's thought about it (I doubt there are many....) If it occurs to you again, I'd be interested.
As a source, the book of Revelation is something of an outlier for a book of the Bible that got accepted into the canonical New Testament of all the major branches of Christianity: it is the only explicitly eschatological work in this common New Testament, its date of composition is generally tak...
The Masoretic notation sometimes feels a bit to me like the grid plan in New York.
Should be logical because it’s totally contrived as opposed to naturally evolved languages/streets.
But it often seems inconsistent and confusing anyway. (At least at first glance, for those of us who don't know it well.)
(Sorry if references to streets in Manhattan are not universally transparent. I lived there for a few years, and we tend to assume the world revolves around us, so everybody should know what the streets look like!)