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Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? 💬 Haftarah Reading for Parashat b’Midbar (Hosea 2:1-22): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanThe haftarah reading for Parashat b’Midbar, in English translation, transtropilized. . . . Categories: Parashat b'Midbar, Hoshea 📜 Torah Reading for Parashat Bamidbar (Numbers 1:1-4:20): Chantable English translation with trōp, by Len FellmanA Torah reading of Parashat Bamidbar in English translation, transtropilized. . . . Categories: Parashat b'Midbar, Sefer b'Midbar (Numbers) 📜 פָּרָשַׁת בְּמִדְבַּר | Parashat b’Midbar (Numbers 1:1-4:20), color-coded according to its narrative layersThe text of parashat b’Midbar, distinguished according to the stratigraphic layers of its composition according to the Supplementary Hypothesis. . . . Categories: Parashat b'Midbar, Sefer b'Midbar (Numbers) Tags: census, supplementary hypothesis, tribes, annual Torah reading cycle, shlepping, פרשת השבוע Parashat haShavua, breaking down, redaction criticism, moving out, פרשות parashot, Midbar Sinai, 6th century B.C.E., 33rd century A.M., mythopoesis, במדבר Bamidbar Contributor(s): Tzemaḥ Yoreh, the Masoretic Text, Masoretic layer 'P', Masoretic layer 'H' and Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription)
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