I can't seem to find my BHS in my bibleworks 9. I only have WTT. Did it get taken out?
Thank You
I can't seem to find my BHS in my bibleworks 9. I only have WTT. Did it get taken out?
Thank You
BHS = WTT.
The WTT Hebrew text is based on the Michigan-Claremont Hebrew text, encoded in 1981-1982 at the University of Michigan under the direction of H. Van Dyke Parunak (of the University of Michigan) and Richard E. Whitaker (of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Claremont Graduate University) with the financial support of the Packard Foundation. The Michigan-Claremont text is an encoding of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, which in turn attempts to be a faithful reproduction of the latest hand of the Leningrad Codex. The text included in BibleWorks is the Hebrew text distributed with the Groves-Wheeler Westminster Morphology and Lemma Database (WTM) and has been edited over the years to bring it into greater conformity with the Leningrad Codex.
Michael Hanel
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It may be helpful for Luke to know that the critical apparatus of BHS is not included in BibleWorks though.
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