Aviel:

Depends on how deeply you want to study and how much you want to follow
tradition? And how much you want to spend?

http://www.ligonier.org/blog/bibleworks-logos-and-accordance-a-comparison/

In the past I couldn’t afford any of the above, so I settled on using free
software from first http://onlinebible.net/ which used to have a version
for Macintosh OS 9 and earlier (at that time better than their Windows™
version) with their final Mac version for OS X on PowerPC, a little bit
buggy but has some features not found in other software (I still have it on
an old PowerPC Mac). One feature I use was the ability to make its display
font one from a pre-Babylonian-exile Hebrew font where it’s impossible to
add the Masoretic points. On newer computers I have software from
http://www.crosswire.org with the Hebrew text being the Aleppo unpointed
(doesn’t even make a distinction between the Sin and Shin) text. I’ve
installed it on Mac, Linux and Windows™.

There may be other packages as well, but these are the ones I know of for
studying Biblical Hebrew.

Karl W. Randolph.

On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 7:22 AM, E <[email protected]> wrote:

> B"H -
>
> What is the most comprehensive software available to study Biblical
> Hebrew?
>
> I'm really in search of one.
>
> Best,
>
> Aviel ben Avraham
>
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