I have the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: SESB 2.0 Version with apparatus. I got it in the German Bible Society Bundle: Student Edition. It is definitely nice to have the apparatus.
So, what does the Biblia Hebraica Westmonasteriensis with Westminster Hebrew Morphology 4.18 offer that I don't get from the SESB version?
The Westminster version tags a lot of morphological features not found in SESB, and has notes about where it reads the manuscript L differently than BHS and the BHQ fascicles, and it's newer data that has benefitted from a lot of review. The SESB version is still great for the apparatus, and I look forward to getting updated data for that someday - I know development has continued on that database as well, but I haven't gotten my grubby hands on the data yet.
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Agreed. Having access to these tools is a huge blessing!
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