Mikraot Gedolot

A Mikraot Gedolot (Hebrew: מקראות גדולות, lit. 'Great Scriptures'), often called a "Rabbinic Bible" in English, is an edition of the Hebrew Bible that generally includes three distinct elements: The Masoretic Text in its letters, niqqud (vocalisation marks), and cantillation marks A Targum or Aramaic translation Jewish commentaries on the Bible; most common and prominent are medieval commentaries in the peshat tradition Numerous editions of the Mikraot Gedolot have been and continue to be published. == Commentaries == In addition to Targum Onkelos and Rashi's commentary, the standard Jewish commentaries on the Hebrew Bible, the Mikraot Gedolot will include numerous other commentaries.

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Mikraot Gedolot

A Mikraot Gedolot (Hebrew: מקראות גדולות, lit. 'Great Scriptures'), often called a "Rabbinic Bible" in English, is an edition of the Hebrew Bible that generally includes three distinct elements: The Masoretic Text in its letters, niqqud (vocalisation marks), and cantillation marks A Targum or Aramaic translation Jewish commentaries on the Bible; most common and prominent are medieval commentaries in the peshat tradition Numerous editions of the Mikraot Gedolot have been and continue to be published. == Commentaries == In addition to Targum Onkelos and Rashi's commentary, the standard Jewish commentaries on the Hebrew Bible, the Mikraot Gedolot will include numerous other commentaries.

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