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Peshitta, with Syriac and Hebrew letters.Hebrew Accent Extensions to Groves-Wheeler Westminster Hebrew Old Testament Morphology database.Groves-Wheeler Westminster Hebrew Old Testament Morphology database,version 4.10.Leningrad Codex Hebrew Bible, transliterated.
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So while you were hear lots of people talk about the importance of studying the Greek New Testament, there are huge advantages to studying the Hebrew New Testament as well. Many people believe that much of the original stories behind the New Testament text (and maybe parts of the text itself - such as the Gospel of Matthew) was originally in Hebrew, not Greek. Yes, it is the New Testament, but in Hebrew. Take, for example, the Salkinson-Ginsburg Hebrew New Testament. Fantastic original language resources and background material. There are Greek and Hebrew tools in BibleWorks you will not find anywhere else. And not just the quantity, but the type of resources. I am so impressed with all the reference tools in BibleWorks 8.