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In the 10th century, Aaron ben Moses ben Asher refined the Tiberian vocalization, an extinct pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible.
In the Talmudic era the title mashiach or מלך המשיח, ( in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced ), literally meaning " the anointed King ", is referred to the human Jewish leader and king who will redeem Israel in the end of days and who will usher in a messianic era of peace and prosperity for both the living and the deceased.
In standard Hebrew, the Messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח ( in the Tiberian vocalization, pronounced ), literally meaning " the Anointed King.
In the Masoretic Text the name YHWH is vowel pointed as י ְ ה ֹ ו ָ ה, as if pronounced YE-HO-VAH in modern Hebrew, and Yəhōwāh in Tiberian vocalization.
This was chiefly done by Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, in the Tiberias school, based on the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh, hence the name Tiberian vocalization.
Beginning in the 12th century, some manuscripts show a partial vocalization resembling the Jewish Tiberian vocalization used in Masoretic manuscripts.
Hiram I ( Hebrew: ח ִ יר ָ ם, " high-born "; Standard Hebrew, Tiberian vocalization Ḥîrām, Modern Arabic: حيرام ), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the Phoenician king of Tyre.
Also the Hebrew shva is sometimes represented by the upside-down ə symbol for schwa, a misleading transliteration, since the schwa vowel is not representative of modern Hebrew pronunciation of shva and is not characteristic of earlier pronunciations either ( see Tiberian vocalization → Mobile Shwa ).
The Negev (, Tiberian vocalization: ; ) is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel.
In Standard Hebrew, The Messiah is often referred to as, ( in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced ), literally meaning " the anointed king.
The form Tzion (; Tiberian vocalization: Ṣiyyôn ) appears 108 times in the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ), and once as HaTzion.
Caleb (;, Kalev ; Tiberian vocalization: ; Hebrew Academy: ) is a male given name.
::* Tiberian vocalization, an oral tradition of pronunciation for ancient Hebrew
In Standard Hebrew, The Messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח, ( in the Tiberian vocalization pronounced ), literally meaning " the Anointed King.
The Tiberian vocalization marks vowels, stress, and makes finer distinctions of consonant quality and length, and also serves as punctuation.
The term ' Biblical Hebrew ' may or may not include extra-Biblical texts, such as inscriptions ( e. g. the Siloam inscription ), and generally also includes later vocalization traditions for the Hebrew Bible's consonantal text, most commonly the early-medieval Tiberian vocalization.
The most well-preserved system that developed, and the only still used is the Tiberian vocalization, but both Babylonian and Palestinian vocalizations are also attested.
This traditional medieval pronunciation dating back to at least Second Temple times was committed to writing by Masoretic scholars based in the Jewish community of Tiberias, in the form of the Tiberian vocalization.
) The Tiberian notation does not quite fit any pronunciation in use today, though the underlying pronunciation has been reconstructed by modern scholars: see Tiberian vocalization.

Tiberian and ;
Hanukkah (, Tiberian:, usually spelled, pronounced in Modern Hebrew ; also romanized as Chanukah, Chanukkah, Chanuka, or Khanukah ), also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple ( the Second Temple ) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE.
The Book of Psalms ( Tiberian: Təhillîm ; Modern: Tehillim, ת ְ ה ִ ל ִּ ים, or " praises "), commonly referred to simply as Psalms, is a book of the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Islamic Zabur.
The Israelites (, Standard: ; Tiberian: ; ISO 259-3: ) were a Semitic Hebrew-speaking people of the Ancient Near East, who inhabited part of the Land of Canaan during the tribal and monarchic periods ( 15th to 6th centuries BCE ), later evolving into Jews and Samaritans of the Hellenistic and Roman periods, inhabiting the territories of Judea and Galilee, and Samaria respectively, though a Jewish diaspora had already developed outside of Judea and Galilee.
Aholibamah ( Hebrew א ָ ה ֳ ל ִ יב ָ מ ָ ה, Standard Hebrew Oholivama, Tiberian Hebrew ʼOhŏlîḇāmā ; Hittite " My tabernacle of / is height / exaltation " or " Tent of the High Place "), is a minor biblical person in the Book of Genesis.
Tammuz (;, Transliterated Hebrew:, Tiberian Hebrew: ; ; ;, ; Sumerian: ( DUMU. ZI ( D ), " faithful or true son ") was the name of a Sumerian god of food and vegetation.
The Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David ( Hebrew ; Biblical Hebrew Māḡēn Dāwīḏ, Tiberian, Modern Hebrew, Ashkenazi Hebrew and Yiddish Mogein Dovid or Mogen Dovid ) is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism.
* Velleius Paterculus: The Tiberian Narrative ; Cambridge Classical texts and commentaries 19 ( Cambridge University Press, 1977, paperback 2004 ; ISBN 0-521-60935-6 )
In Tiberian Dawn and Tiberian Sun, it will spread very slowly in-game but primarily comes from special Tiberium-generating Blossom Trees, infested trees that release Tiberium spores into the air ; in Tiberium Wars, these trees are replaced by Tiberium Fissures in the Earth's crust, and Tiberium will not spread outside a certain radius of these fissures.
The apostle called Simon Zelotes, Simon the Zealot, in Luke 6: 15 and Acts 1: 13 ; and Simon Kananaios or Simon Cananeus (" Simon " signifying שמעון " hearkening ; listening ", Standard Hebrew, Tiberian Hebrew ), was one of the most obscure among the apostles of Jesus.
In the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible, Jethro (;, Standard Yitro Tiberian ; " His Excellence / Posterity " ; Arabic Shu-ayb ) is Moses ' father-in-law, a Kenite shepherd and priest of Midian.
In the Book of Genesis, Bilhah ( ב ִּ ל ְ ה ָ ה " Faltering ; bashful ", Standard Hebrew Bilha, Tiberian Hebrew Bilhāh ) is Rachel's handmaid who becomes a wife of Jacob and bears him two sons, Dan and Naphtali.
Simon of Cyrene ( שמעון " Hearkening ; listening ", Standard Hebrew Šimʿon, Tiberian Hebrew Šimʿôn ) was the man compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus as Jesus was taken to his crucifixion, according to all three Synoptic Gospels
In the Bible, Gilead or Galaad (, " Heap / mass of testimony / witness ", Standard Hebrew Gilʻad, Tiberian Hebrew Gilʻāḏ ; ) is the name of three persons and two geographic places.
Barak ( or ;, Tiberian: Bārāq, " Lightning ; Shine ", Greek: βαρακ ),, Al-Burāq ( al-Burāq " lightning ") the son of Abinoam from Kedesh in Naphtali, was a military general in the Book of Judges in the Bible.

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However, in early Tiberian manuscripts such as the Aleppo codex and the Leningrad codex, Chronicles is placed as the first book in Ketuvim, preceding Psalms.
John the Evangelist ( יוחנן Standard Hebrew Yoḥanan, Tiberian Hebrew Yôḥānān meaning " Yahweh is gracious ", Greek: Εὐαγγελιστής Ἰωάννης ) ( c. AD 1 – c. 100 ) is the conventional name for the author of the Gospel of John.
Passover ( Hebrew, Yiddish: פ ֶּ ס ַ ח Pesach, Tiberian:, Modern Hebrew: / ˈpesaχ / Pesah, Pesakh, Yiddish: Peysekh, Paysakh, Paysokh ) is a Jewish festival.
Achbor ( ע ַ כ ְ ב ּ ו ֹ ר, Standard Hebrew Akhbor, Tiberian Hebrew ʿAḵbôr ) is a name that means " gnawing " and is, by extension, used as the word for " mouse ".
Seraiah or Sraya ( ש ְׂ ר ָ י ָ ה " Soldier / Prince of / is the LORD ", Standard Hebrew Səraya, Tiberian Hebrew Śərāyāh ) is the name of several people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible:
Nethaneel-נתנאל " Gift of / is God ", Standard Hebrew Nətanʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Nəṯanʾēl
It is also used in some Romanizations of Arabic, Persian and Tiberian Hebrew to represent a variant of " s ", ( ص in the Arabic alphabet, צ in Hebrew ) although the letter "" is more frequently used for this.
Simeon, or Shimon is a given name, from the Hebrew ( Biblical Šimʿon, Tiberian Šimʿôn ),.
The first game is sometimes referred to as Tiberian Dawn as a result.

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