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Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

Masoretic Bibles

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The Aleppo Codex

High resolution images of the Aleppo Codex (ca. 930 CE) as well as information about this highly important Masoretic Bible.

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Leningrad Codex (PDF download)

The complete Leningrad Codex (1008 CE) in one PDF.

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Mikra'ot Gedolot HaKeter

This Hebrew language site provides the ability to read the Hebrew Bible in a number of ways, such as with or without verse numbers, with or without vowels, and even on a scroll without verse dividers (תיקון קוראים). The text is based on the Aleppo Codex.

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Scholars' Gateway

This site parses each and every word in the Hebrew Bible and provides dictionary guidance. Vowel markers are optional. Based on the Leningrad Codex.

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Mechon-Mamre
Based on the Aleppo Codex, with translation, vowels, as well as cantillation marks.
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Parallel Plus
This site allows you to compare the Hebrew Bible side by side with translations in Old Greek, Latin, English, and a number of other languages. Hyperlinks to the Brown, Driver, and Briggs dictionary too.

Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

Masoretic Bibles

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The Aleppo Codex

High resolution images of the Aleppo Codex (ca. 930 CE) as well as information about this highly important Masoretic Bible.

Screenshot-2018-01-07-13.26.22.png

Leningrad Codex (PDF download)

The complete Leningrad Codex (1008 CE) in one PDF.

Screenshot-2018-01-19-12.46.56.png

Mikra'ot Gedolot HaKeter

This Hebrew language site provides the ability to read the Hebrew Bible in a number of ways, such as with or without verse numbers, with or without vowels, and even on a scroll without verse dividers (תיקון קוראים). The text is based on the Aleppo Codex.

Screenshot-2018-01-03-19.43.37.png

Scholars' Gateway

This site parses each and every word in the Hebrew Bible and provides dictionary guidance. Vowel markers are optional. Based on the Leningrad Codex.

Screenshot-2018-01-03-20.04.51.png
Mechon-Mamre
Based on the Aleppo Codex, with translation, vowels, as well as cantillation marks.
Screenshot-2018-01-22-21.07.04.png
Parallel Plus
This site allows you to compare the Hebrew Bible side by side with translations in Old Greek, Latin, English, and a number of other languages. Hyperlinks to the Brown, Driver, and Briggs dictionary too.
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The Brown, Driver, and Briggs Dictionary

More than a century old, this dictionary is still a fantastic resource for biblical lexicography. Online at ericlevy.com or available for download at archive.org.
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Haktuvim
Hebrew Bible with an audio recording of each chapter.
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Talking Bibles International
The entire Hebrew Bible read aloud in a traditional Sephardic pronunciation.
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