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From: "Dale M. Wheeler"
Subject: Koren vs BHS text
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James D. Price wrote:
>The text used by the ELS [Equidistant Letter Spacing] theory is not the BHS
>text but the Koren text. This text differs from the BHS text in about 142
>places with respect to the consonants. The electronic Koren text is purported
>to be the exact replication of the official text used in synagogs throughout
>the world.
I've been trying to track down a listing of the differences between the
Koren text and the BHS for the work I'm doing on the MorphHeb text (the
text is BHS but the lemmatization is based mostly on Even-Shoshan, who
follows Koren). Where can I get my hands on a list of those 142 differences
? Thanks...
XAIREIN...
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