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The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition
The HBCE represents a new model for a critical edition of the Hebrew Bible, although it will be generally familiar to scholars who use critical editions of other ancient works such as the Septuagint or New Testament. The HBCE will consist of critical texts of each book of the Hebrew Bible, accompanied by extensive text-critical commentary and introductions to each volume. A critical text (sometimes called an eclectic text) is one that contains the best readings according to the judgment of the editor. The editors are eminent scholars from North America, Europe, Africa, and Israel.

The HBCE editorial board is led by general editor Ronald Hendel (University of California) and Sidnie White Crawford (University of Nebraska-Lincoln).

For more information about this series, click here.

 


Proverbs: An Eclectic Edition with Introduction and Textual Commentary
by Michael V. Fox, 2015, HBCE 1
hardcover  
For the background, methodology, and purpose of the HBCE project, see the following work:
Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible
by Ronald Hendel, 2016, TCS 10
paperback hardcover  
 


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