The BHS: Reader’s Edition , which Donald Vance, Yael Avrahami, and I produced sshy (co-published by Hendrickson and the German Bible Society), is being launched officially at the Society of Biblical Literature conference in San Diego next week.
If you’re sshy at the SBL conference, you can pick up a copy of the Reader for 50% off the normal price. That means you can get a copy at the conference for about US$30 (hardcover) or US$40 (imitation leather).
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Tried again, just takes me to Hendrickson product page. Anyway, my first question is whether the textual apparatus is retained, or has to give way to the lexical info. If it somehow sshy has both, then it would be superior to the Brown & Smith Reader’s Hebrew Bible. Hope SBL has treated you well.
We couldn’t retain the text critical apparatus, because it would have made the volume almost twice as big. At almost 1800 pages and 7cm thickness even without the text critical apparatus, you can see why we excluded it.
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