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020 _a9783438052346
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082 _a221.44
082 _bG373-S68
110 _aGerman Bible Society
245 _aBiblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
245 _cGerman Bible Society
260 _aGermany
260 _bGerman Bible Society
260 _c2020
300 _a1574tr.
300 _bHardcover
520 _aTo this day, the Bible Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) is the only complete critical edition of the Hebrew Bible, with all important text variants and suggested corrections presented in footnotes. It is the successor to the Hebraic Bible edited by Rudolf Kittel. Unlike critical editions of the Greek New Testament, the BHS is not intended to reconstruct the original text of the Hebrew Bible. This would not be possible based on the available manuscripts: the oldest direct textual testimonies are the manuscripts discovered from 1949 in the Judean desert in the Qumran caves on the Dead Sea. Except for a single transcript of the Book of Isaiah that is preserved in its entirety, the biblical texts of Qumran consist exclusively of fragments in which in most cases only a few words in a row can be identified, and often merely individual letters.
650 _aBible -- A.T -- Textual criticism
957 _a210624 TKH
999 _c6087
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