Or you can open it in its own window, like so: It’s possible to zoom in and out of the image at far right to get a closer look at the manuscript detail if you desire.
You can see in the image above that I can view the Leningrad Codex (with verse markers) in tandem with BibleWorks’s Search Window (far left), Browse Window (second from left and showing multiple versions of my choosing), and Analysis Window (second from right, here featuring lexical data that automatically appears as I hover over words in the Browse window). You can toggle verse markers off if you want to read through with no help.Ĭlick image or open in new tab to enlarge There are even verse markers so you know where you are in the manuscript. pdf.īibleWorks 10 offers Leningrad images, fully integrated with the rest of the software’s texts.
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(See here, for example.) But users of Bible software still have hoped for something more integrated and easier to use than a. Images of Codex Leningradensis, as it is also known, are available freely online. BHS is what’s called a diplomatic edition–it uses Leningrad as the best available text with a critical apparatus at bottom. Leningrad is the earliest complete Masoretic manuscript still available to us, dating from the 11th century. Public Domain via Wikimedia CommonsThe Leningrad Codex is the basis for the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), the critical edition of the Hebrew Bible.
“Leningrad Codex Carpet page e” by Shmuel ben Ya’akov.