Hebraica Stuttgartensia - Biblia
: Located at the bottom of each page, this section uses Latin abbreviations and symbols to note variations found in other ancient manuscripts, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Septuagint.
The is widely regarded by academics and seminaries as the definitive scholarly edition of the Hebrew Bible. It is a "diplomatic" edition, meaning it provides a nearly exact copy of a single primary source—the Leningrad Codex (the oldest complete Hebrew Bible manuscript)—rather than creating a composite text. Key Features Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
: Based on the Leningrad Codex (B19a), it includes all vowel pointings (niqqud) and cantillation marks (accents). : Located at the bottom of each page,
: Multi-lingual prefaces in English, German, French, Spanish, and Latin that explain the symbols and methods used. Pros and Cons Book Review: BHS A Reader's Edition Key Features : Based on the Leningrad Codex
: Includes the Masora Parva (marginal notes) and references to the Masora Magna , providing statistical data on the text's word and letter counts as preserved by medieval scribes.