The
Masoretes (
Hebrew: ,
ba'alei hamasorah) were groups of
Jewish scribe-
scholars who worked between the 6th and 10th centuries
CE, based primarily in present-day Israel in the cities of
Tiberias and
Jerusalem, as well as in Iraq (
Babylonia). Each group compiled a system of pronunciation and grammatical guides in the form of
diacritical notes on the external form of the biblical text in an attempt to standardize the pronunciation, paragraph and verse divisions and
cantillation of the Jewish Bible, the
Tanakh, for the worldwide Jewish community.