Ben Naphtali

Ben Naphtali

Moshe ben Naphtali

Moshe ben David ben Naphtali (משה בן נפתלי) appartient à une famille importante de massorètes. Il a vécu à Tibériade au début du Xe siècle.

Il est contemporain d'Aharon ben Asher et il y a entre eux plusieurs divergences concernant la vocalisation du texte du Tanakh. Un point de débat célèbre concerne la vocalisation du nom Issacar.

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