Biblical Hebrew Texts

I am wondering which Logos resource I should use. I have 2 Hebrew texts in my library:
- Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: With Werkgroep Informatica, Vrije Universiteit Morphology; (Logos Bible Software, 2006). with Hebrew Text : Copyright 1990 Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Stuttgart
Morphology : Copyright 2006 Werkgroep Informatica, Vrije Universiteit - Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: SESB Version., electronic ed. (Stuttgart: German Bible Society, 2003). 5th corrected edition, prepared by A. Schenker 1997
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Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible (LHI)
Which text is most up to date?
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You should also have the Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB) in your library, which is the one that works the best within Logos.
The LHB, LHI, and BHS (both the SESB edition and the WIVU edition) are all representations of the same manuscript and IIRC differ in less than 50 places across the whole of the OT.
The SESB and WIVU (Werkgroep Informatica, Vrije Universitiet) morphologies are variations of the same underlying linguistic information, from the same source, IIRC.
The LHB will be the best one to use within Logos. If you have a prof who says you have to use the BHS, then either edition (WIVU or SESB) should treat you fine.
Rick Brannan | Bluesky: rickbrannan.com
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