Briggs (ed.), A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament with an Appendix Containing the Biblical Aramaic. Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993. Konkordanz zum hebraischen Alten Testament, nach dem von Paul Kahle in der Biblia Hebraica edidit Rudolf Kittel besorgten Masorertischen Text. Coded to the Strong’s Concordance Numbering System. The New Englishman’s Hebrew-Aramaic Concordance.
An English-language format from Baker is entitled, A New Concordance of the Old Testament. Book, chapter and verse references are in Hebrew. Lists every root and form in the Hebrew Bible. A New Concordance of the Torah, Nebi’im and Ketubim: Thesaurus of the Language of the Bible, Hebrew and Aramaic Roots Words, Proper Names, Phrases and Synonyms. Introduction to the Critical Study of the Text of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasizes contribution of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The most important comprehensive treatment in English. Tends to emphasize the importance of the LXX. Textual Criticism: Recovering the Text of the Hebrew Bible. Includes section on the transmission of the Hebrew text and the versions. Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction. Provides a detailed introduction to the system of cantillation in the Masoretic Text, information almost always lacking or inadequate in BH grammars. Included indices and a helpful section evaluating strengths and weaknesses of BHS. Rome: Editrice Pontifico Istituto Biblico, 1990.
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Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Berkeley, CA: Bibal Press, 1987.Ī concise and affordable guide to the abbreviations and apparatus in BHS. A Simplified Guide to BHS: Critical Apparatus, Masora, Accents, Unusual Letters and Other Markings. It is now available from the same publisher in a smaller, more durable format. An explanation of the symbols and Latin abbreviations may be found in Scott (1987) or Wonneberger (1990). The proposed emendations found in the apparatus are often arbitrary and so should be treated with some caution. Widely referred to as BHS, it is based on the Leningrad Codex (a facsimile copy of which is in the Graham Library at BT 15.5 L46) and is the standard text for academic work. *Torah, Nevi’im u-Ketubim: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. The NIV Interlinear Hebrew-English Old Testament.
The Interlinear Bible: Hebrew, Greek, English: With Strong Concordance Numbers Above Each Word. Includes a bibliography of almost 200 pages. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1989.Īn excellent jumping-off point for studying most things related to Hebrew. The Recent Study of Hebrew: A Survey of the Literature with Selected Bibliography. A good source to get an overview on what is of value in the field. This volume included insightful comments on many of the standard tools in Biblical studies.