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Are there any Scriptual statements that aredebates about the subject of a debatepresence of the correct textentire words in Scripture?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

Are there any Scriptual statements that are the subject of a debate of the correct text?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

Are there any debates about the presence of entire words in Scripture?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

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Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

To be clear, an entire word must be missing or added to satisfy the above.

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

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Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

Besides for the odd letter, such as an extra Vov or Yud, what Scriptual verses that we would find in Tanach today, were once or still debated by Halachic Authorities as to what is the correct text. Or has the text of the Chumash and Nach always been clear as day as to what the exact text is?

For some background why I am asking this question, please see my other question: Did Mesushelach survive the flood according to any other sources?

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