Is there a complete listing of hapax legomenon in the Masorah parva in the Hebrew Old Testament as indicated by the hebrew letter ל with a small dot over it?
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1To clarify, are you looking for a full list of places where the masorah parva marks a ליתא, or a masoretic note of hapax legomana? If the former, why specify the masorah at all? And if the latter, wouldn't that be in the masorah magna?– Double AA ♦Commented Oct 28 at 21:11
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1here are some lists of hapaxes tora.us.fm/tnk1/messages/ljon_sikumim_index_0.html jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/7236-hapax-legomena– Double AA ♦Commented Oct 28 at 21:13
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In Ellis Brotzman's Old Testament Textual Criticism (p. 102), he points out two Hebrew words found in Exodus 32:24 (p. 99): הﬨפרקו and אשּׁלכהו. These are marked in the margin with the letter ל with a small dot over it (Masorah para). I was looking for a tabulation of all such notations which "are used only once in the Old Testament in these particular conjugated forms or particular spellings." I was able to find these two examples in Solomon Mandelkern's, Veteris Testamenti Concordantiae, but was just curious if a work is out these with a complete listing of these occurrences. Thanks!– ed huffCommented Oct 28 at 23:01
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