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The Westminster Leningrad Codex
The Westminster Leningrad Codex is an electronic representation of the Leningrad Codex of the Hebrew Bible.

History
This electronic text began as a copy of the 1983 printed edition of the BHS.

It was created by Richard Whitaker and H. van Parunak.

They continued to work on the electronic text with the help of Robert A. Kraft and Emanuel Tov.

Finally the text was completed by the late Prof. Alan Groves.

Name
The text was first called the Michigan-Claremont-Westminster Electronic Hebrew Bible when it was archived at the OTA in 1987.

It has been variously known as the “CCAT” or “eBHS” text.

After it's creation the text was modified to conform to the photo-facsimile of the Leningrad Codex, hence the final name change.

Links
The J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research

Westminster Theological Seminary

The WLC hosted by tanach.us

The WLC hosted by biblos.com

The WLC hosted by biblegateway.com

WLC E-sword module