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Mikraot Gedolot (Hebrew: מקראות גדולות, lit. 'Great Scriptures'),
often called a "Rabbinic Bible" in English, is an
edition of the
Hebrew Bible that...
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apostates in his
Venice publishing house,
Bomberg printed the
first Mikraot Gdolot (Rabbinic Bible) and the
first complete Babylonian and Jerusalem...
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family and
Daniel Bomberg in
their editions of
commented texts (such as the
Mikraot Gedolot and the Talmud, in
which Rashi's
commentaries prominently figure)...
- A page from a
Mikraot Gedolot including text in Yiddish....
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versions of
these projects are more
fully developed than the English.
Mikraot Gedolot (Rabbinic Bible) in
Hebrew (sample) and
English (sample). Cantillation...
- three-volume editions).
Mikraot Gedolot Haketer, Bar-Ilan
University (1992–present). A multi-volume
critical edition of the
Mikraot Gedolot,
complete in...
- 613
commandments 929:
Tanakh B'yachad
Hebrew University Bible Project Mikraot Gedolot New
Jewish Publication Society of
America Tanakh Non-canonical...
- Hebrew–English
volumes of
Mikraot Gedolot for Nevi'im and Ketuvim,
published as
Books of the
Prophets and Writings. As in
traditional Mikraot Gedolot, the Hebrew...
- (sometimes),
Targumim and
several classical commentaries, is
referred to as
Mikraot Gedolot ("Great Scriptures"). The
Pentateuch and Haftorahs,
London 1937...
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Under Daniel Bomberg, that
press produced m****cripts of the
Talmud and
Mikraot Gedolot with Leo's
approval and protection. He
approved the
formation of...