Greek & Hebrew Bibles in Unicode Word docs
The following texts are converted to Unicode by Tyndale House from texts which have been prepared elsewhere. Please respect the copyright restrictions which are appended to the texts, and use them only for non-commercial scholarly work.
If you find the text too large for Word 2007 (and later), use a copy of Word 2003.
If you find the text too large for Word 2007 (and later), use a copy of Word 2003.
- based on BHS with typos marked and corrected to Leningrad Codex
- Hebrew versification with English differences marked
- based on Rahlfs text
- Unicode version of Tov's electronic edition
- this text is very similar to UBS3, UBS4, NA26 and NA27 (which use essentially the same text)
Unicode Greek & Hebrew texts on the Web
Before you can read Unicode Biblical Greek and Hebrew on the web properly, you need to set up your browser to use the Cardo Unicode font (or another scholarly font).
The instructions are slightly different for each browser:
In Internet Explorer 6:
- click on "Tools", "Internet options..." then "Fonts"
- for "Latin based" language scripts, select the Web page font "Cardo"
- for "Greek" and "Hebrew" language scripts, also select "Cardo"
Aleppo OT Hebrew with English in parallel (Masoretic Text and the JPS 1917 Ed)
- click on a word for simple lexicon and gramatical analysis
Sacred texts from other religions, incl. Koran & Hindu texts







