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* [[Aleppo Codex]]
* [[Aleppo Codex]]
* [[Leningrad Codex]]
* [[Leningrad Codex]]


==Editions of the Masoretic text (Rabbinic Bibles)==
==Editions of the Masoretic text (Rabbinic Bibles)==


The first complete printed edition of the Hebrew Bible, based on the Ben Asher text, was published by Joshua Solomon ben Israel Soncino in 1488. A second edition was printed in 1494 at Brescia by Gerson ben Mose of Soncino; [[Martin Luther]] based its translation of the [[Old Testament]] on this edition.
* [[מקראות גדולות (Great Scriptures / 1524-25 Ben Hayyim), book]]
* [[מקראות גדולות (Great Scriptures / 1524-25 Ben Hayyim), book]]


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* [[London Polyglot Bible (1654-57 Walton), book]]
* [[London Polyglot Bible (1654-57 Walton), book]]
* [[La Sainte Bible Polyglotte (1890-98 Vigouroux) book]]


==Scholarly editions of the Masoretic text==
==Scholarly editions of the Masoretic text==

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Hebrew Bible Editions

Major Codexes of the Masoretic Text

Editions of the Masoretic text (Rabbinic Bibles)

The first complete printed edition of the Hebrew Bible, based on the Ben Asher text, was published by Joshua Solomon ben Israel Soncino in 1488. A second edition was printed in 1494 at Brescia by Gerson ben Mose of Soncino; Martin Luther based its translation of the Old Testament on this edition.

Editions of the Masoretic text (Christian Polyglot Bibles)

Scholarly editions of the Masoretic text

  • Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica, 4th ed. (1968-76), based on the Leningrad Codex

Critical editions of the Hebrew Bible


< Masoretic (Hebrew) Text -- Greek Text (see Septuagint) -- Latin Text (see Vulgate) >

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