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Early Hebrew inscriptions with grammatical tags.
Included in this collection are the Siloam tunnel, Lachish letters, 711 seals, and many other … |
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This module contains the text and morphological tagging of the Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts from the Judean Desert that are not in either QUMRAN or DSSB-C/M …
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Hebrew Mishna corrected to the Kaufmann Codex with grammatical tagging supervised by Martin Abegg. See also The Mishnah: A …
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This Mekhilta is a halakhic midrash (commentary) on Exodus 12-23, 31 and 35.
This untagged module is the electronic text of the Munich Codex of Mekhilta de … |
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Six Divisions of the Mishna (Shisha Sidrei Mishna), Hebrew Eshkol edition. Vowelled text with added morphological separators for prefixes and suffixes, but no …
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All the Hebrew and Aramaic sectarian manuscripts of the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran have been compiled and tagged with lemmas and grammatical information by …
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This untagged module is the Sifra: the halakhic midrash to Leviticus, frequently quoted in the Talmud and attributed to Rabbi Hiyya. The electronic text is the …
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This untagged module is the Sifre BeMidbar (Numbers), a halakhic commentary on parts of Numbers attributed to Rabbi Shimeon.
The text base used by the … |
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This untagged module is the Sifre Debarim, a halakhic midrash on Deuteronomy with haggadic components, originating from the schools of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi …
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The electronic text of the First Printed Edition of the Talmud provided by the Saul Lieberman Institute of Talmudic Research of the Jewish Theological Seminary of …
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The Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt by Bezalel Porten and Ada Yardeni, 4 volumes, Jerusalem, 1986-1999
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The Tosefta is a supplement to the Mishnah. It is another compilation of the Jewish oral law from the that period.
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The Ugaritic Data Bank presents the texts excavated since 1928 at Ugarit (present day Ras-Shamra on the Syrian coast), a cosmopolitan port city in the …
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