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Mikraot Gedolot

The ''Mikraot Gedolot'' (מקראות גדולות) "Great Scriptures," often called the "Rabbinic Bible" in English,〔Martin Sicker ''An introduction to Judaic thought and rabbinic literature'' 2007 Page 158 "Moreover, the so-called Rabbinic Bible, the Mikraot Gedolot (“Great Scriptures”), may have as many as ten different commentaries, and notes on the commentaries accompany the text, thus providing a range of possible interpretations of ..."〕 is an
edition of the Tanakh (in Hebrew) that generally includes four distinct elements:
*The Biblical text according to the ''masorah'' in its letters, vocalization, and cantillation marks.
*Masoretic notes on the Biblical text.
*Aramaic Targum.
*Biblical commentaries (most common and prominent are medieval commentaries in the ''peshat'' tradition).
Numerous editions of the Mikraot Gedolot have been and continue to be published.

== Commentaries ==
In addition to Targum Onkelos and Rashi's commentary – the standard Jewish commentaries on the Hebrew Bible – the Mikraot Gedolot will include numerous other commentaries. For instance, the Romm publishing house edition of the Mikraot Gedolot contains the following additional commentaries:
* Targum Jonathan (For the Torah, Pseudo-Jonathan)
* Targum Yerushalmi on the Torah
* Rashbam
* Tosafot on the Torah (Daat Zekenim)
* Chaim ibn Attar (Or Hachaim)
* Abraham ibn Ezra
* David Kimhi (Rada"k)
* Nahmanides
* Gersonides
* Jacob ben Asher (Ba'al Haturim)
* Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno
* Shabbethai Bass (Siftei Chakhamim)
* Obadiah of Bertinoro (Emer Neka)
* Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz (Kli Yakar)
* Don Isaac Abrabanel
* Joseph Kara
Newer editions often include Baruch Halevi Epstein's Torah Temimah.

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