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What does Ncp mean? in the morphological code?
I see this webpage
https://www.bibleworks.com/bw9help/bwh43d_Codes_WTM.htm
And I see
Gen 1:12 @vqPmsa+SxxxxHaNcpRx עשׂה <-- see Ncp
But the only notes I see listed are these. No 'c' or 'p'
x no note
1 Questionable validity
2 BHS omits sop pasuq
3 WTS reads L differently
4 Puncta Extraordinaria
5 Large letter[s]
6 Small letter[s]
7 Suspended letter[s]
8 Inverted Nun
9 BHS and WTS abandon L
q WTS and L against BHS
a Adaptation to Qere not in BHS or L
y Yathir readings
m Miscellaneous note
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Mousing over the word in WTT or WTM should display the information (it does for me in BW10)
But ...
BW help isn't completely up-to-date on WTM editorial note codes.
In your main BW directory (BibleWorks 10, Bibleworks 9, etc.) you should find a zip file, morph416.zip, or with a lower number for pre-BW10. In it will be a MORPHmanual4nn.pdf. Open it and it will give you the complete set of editorial note codes.
Here are what that manual says for c and p (it calls them bracket codes):
c: We read one or more accents in L differently from BHS. This is similar to the note “C”, but the
latter refers to accent differences against BHQ.
p: We read a punctuation character (Maqqef, Mappiq, Dagesh, space or Sof Passuq) in L differently from
BHS. This is similar to the note
“P”, but the latter refers to a
punctuation difference against BHQ.
--Jim
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