The Hebrew Bible: Westminster Leningrad Codex digital text is a project of the Groves Center based on the Leningrad Codex, Firkovich B19A, residing in the Russian National Library. The Leningrad Codex is the oldest, complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, dated to around 1008 AD. It serves as the basis for the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), which has… Read more…
The Byzantine Greek New Testament presents the Greek New Testament following the Byzantine textual tradition and based on the work of Maurice Robinson.
The Byzantine text-type is the most widely attested textual recension among ancient manuscripts. However, it is not as widely relied on by modern critical editions such as the UBS4 or NA2… Read more…
Scrivener's 1894 Greek New Testament is a reconstruction of the Greek text underlying the King James Version of the Bible.
Please note:This text does not contain accents or breath marks.… Read more…
The Biblia Sacra Vulgata (Editio quinta) provides the standard scholarly text of the Vulgate by Robert Weber and Roger Gryson, also known as the the Stuttgart Edition of the Vulgate. It preserves much of the unique orthography of the medieval versions of the Vulgate, but standardizes the spelling of names and purges medieval corruptions of the text. This … Read more…
Touch a word in the Greek New Testament and instantly view the parsing information and lexical form, along with a link to the related entry in the Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament.
The Innovating Presentation of the AGNT incorporates recent scholarly opinions on Koine Greek middle voice, removing deponency from the classific… Read more…
The Byzantine Greek New Testament with Parsings presents the Greek New Testament following the Byzantine textual tradition and based on the work of Maurice Robinson. It also contains parsing data and Strong's tagging based on the work of Dr. Robinson. This allows users to tap on a word and view both the parsing and the corresponding Strong's number… Read more…
Biblia Hebraica Quinta (BHQ) is a detailed and up-to-date presentation of the available evidence for the transmission of the Hebrew Bible text. It is being developed from the ground up by an international and interdenominational team of scholars, based on the oldest completely preserved manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, the Codex EBP.I B 19a (commonly known as… Read more…