I want to read what ancient Hebrew scholars wrote about the OT, such as the Talmud. What are the best Logos resources to use?
JPS commentaries, Jewish Study Bible, Miqra’ot Gedolot, Shai Cherry, Marc Brettler, James Kugel. There’s not a ton here, honestly.
Thank you Ben
Not wanting to hijack this thread, but in this same vein—is this Hebrew dictionary (below) worth the price, or is HALOT, TDOT, NIDOTTE, BHS, BDB (all of which I already own) sufficient for OT studies? Definitely looks intriguing.
https://www.logos.com/product/188507/dictionary-of-classical-hebrew-dch
I think you should start a new thread, since your question is quite unrelated to the original one and since this thread has been marked as answered you will probably not get much attention.
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