Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)
Overview

Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is a complete Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its original Hebrew and Aramaic shown in an aesthetically pleasing Hebrew/Aramaic script. It contains all of the consonants, vowels (nequddot), and cantillation marks.

Source Text

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible follows the text of the Leningrad Codex (Codex Leningradensis) as digitized by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research, version 4.14. This is the same codex used in printing Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia and Biblia Hebraica Quinta.

Navigation

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible recognizes that you do not generally read Bibles and dictionaries linearly. As a result, it makes use of all of the navigational capabilities on the various Nook devices, including the use of a two-tiered table of contents, allowing for rapid navigation to a particular book and chapter of the Bible. Note also that navigation details might be different in the various Nook applications for other platforms. More detailed instructions can be found in the book's preface.

Limitations

Due to platform limitations with regard to Hebrew, the Hebrew text cannot be resized. It is similar in size to the larger of the two popular sizes for print editions of BHS. It is optimized for use on the Nook device itself. On Nook devices that allow you to select line spacing and margins, select the "Publisher Defaults" for the best appearance. The Hebrew text cannot be searched. This version contains no critical apparatus.

Version

This title was updated on December 4, 2012 to address compatibility issues with some Nook models running the latest version of the reader software.

Publisher

Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. specializes in software solutions for biblical studies, semitics, and digital humanities.
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Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)
Overview

Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is a complete Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its original Hebrew and Aramaic shown in an aesthetically pleasing Hebrew/Aramaic script. It contains all of the consonants, vowels (nequddot), and cantillation marks.

Source Text

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible follows the text of the Leningrad Codex (Codex Leningradensis) as digitized by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research, version 4.14. This is the same codex used in printing Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia and Biblia Hebraica Quinta.

Navigation

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible recognizes that you do not generally read Bibles and dictionaries linearly. As a result, it makes use of all of the navigational capabilities on the various Nook devices, including the use of a two-tiered table of contents, allowing for rapid navigation to a particular book and chapter of the Bible. Note also that navigation details might be different in the various Nook applications for other platforms. More detailed instructions can be found in the book's preface.

Limitations

Due to platform limitations with regard to Hebrew, the Hebrew text cannot be resized. It is similar in size to the larger of the two popular sizes for print editions of BHS. It is optimized for use on the Nook device itself. On Nook devices that allow you to select line spacing and margins, select the "Publisher Defaults" for the best appearance. The Hebrew text cannot be searched. This version contains no critical apparatus.

Version

This title was updated on December 4, 2012 to address compatibility issues with some Nook models running the latest version of the reader software.

Publisher

Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. specializes in software solutions for biblical studies, semitics, and digital humanities.
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Overview

Overview

Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is a complete Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in its original Hebrew and Aramaic shown in an aesthetically pleasing Hebrew/Aramaic script. It contains all of the consonants, vowels (nequddot), and cantillation marks.

Source Text

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible follows the text of the Leningrad Codex (Codex Leningradensis) as digitized by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research, version 4.14. This is the same codex used in printing Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia and Biblia Hebraica Quinta.

Navigation

This digital edition of the Hebrew Bible recognizes that you do not generally read Bibles and dictionaries linearly. As a result, it makes use of all of the navigational capabilities on the various Nook devices, including the use of a two-tiered table of contents, allowing for rapid navigation to a particular book and chapter of the Bible. Note also that navigation details might be different in the various Nook applications for other platforms. More detailed instructions can be found in the book's preface.

Limitations

Due to platform limitations with regard to Hebrew, the Hebrew text cannot be resized. It is similar in size to the larger of the two popular sizes for print editions of BHS. It is optimized for use on the Nook device itself. On Nook devices that allow you to select line spacing and margins, select the "Publisher Defaults" for the best appearance. The Hebrew text cannot be searched. This version contains no critical apparatus.

Version

This title was updated on December 4, 2012 to address compatibility issues with some Nook models running the latest version of the reader software.

Publisher

Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. specializes in software solutions for biblical studies, semitics, and digital humanities.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012608215
Publisher: Miklal Software Solutions, Inc.
Publication date: 04/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) was written by various authors over a long period of time.

The Leningrad Codex, dated to AD 1008, comes from the tradition of the ben Asher family among the Tiberian Masoretes and is the considered the most faithful complete manuscript of that tradition.

The J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research has produced an accurate digital representation of the Leningrad Codex.

Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. specializes in software solutions for biblical studies, semitics, and digital humanities.
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