The Hebrew Old Testament survives in thousands of manuscripts whose remarkable agreement shows a carefully preserved, stable text across more than two millennia.
Random Copyist Omissions In The Hebrew Old Testament Manuscripts: Parablepsis, Homoioarcheton, Homoioteleuton And The Recovery Of The Ancient Text
An objective scholarly examination of parablepsis and related copyist omissions in Hebrew Old Testament manuscripts and methods of textual recovery.
Hebrew Old Testament Textual Transmission Prior to 300 B.C.E.: An Analysis of Preservation, Scribes, and Manuscript Traditions
The Hebrew Scriptures before 300 B.C.E. were faithfully preserved through scribal precision, divine supervision, and widespread synagogue use.

