The Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex (UXLC) at:
<https://tanach.us>
will be updated in October. A preliminary list of changes is available at:
<https://tanach.us/Changes/Proposed%20ch ... hanges.xml>.
Other proposed text changes and suggestions are welcome. Please contact me at the mail address at the site if you'd like to contribute.
Chris Kimball
West Redding, CT
USA
Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex (UXLC) - Suggestions wanted
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Re: Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex (UXLC) - Suggestions wanted
Chris,
I just reviewed the changes. I find them exemplary of how the interpretation of a manuscript ought to be done. These are all where the text is damaged or defective in some way, and they have to be carefully evaluated. While there is always room for debate, I find no reason to complain.
Thanks to you and your contributors for your careful, scholarly work!
Blessings on your tribe,
Kirk
I just reviewed the changes. I find them exemplary of how the interpretation of a manuscript ought to be done. These are all where the text is damaged or defective in some way, and they have to be carefully evaluated. While there is always room for debate, I find no reason to complain.
Thanks to you and your contributors for your careful, scholarly work!
Blessings on your tribe,
Kirk