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Excerpt from A Short Hebrew Grammar Without Points
Against the use of the points it may be said that if we accept their guidance we may be sometimes misled by them. Nor do they give any real help to the thoughtful scholar; for after looking to the points we then have to consider whether they have been rightly placed. And further, if we rely upon them we shall certainly be overlooking some questions which are most important towards rightly under standing the language; namely, by what methods, or arrangement of the words, did the writers mean us to know the exact meaning of a word so insufficiently spelt; or were they in their minds so inexact as sometimes to think it of no importance which of several meanings the reader should give to it.
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