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Frequently used sigla (symbols and abbreviations) of Hebrew Bible manuscripts and editions include:[1]
- א: Codex Sinaiticus
- A: Codex Alexandrinus
- B: Codex Vaticanus (Roman Septuagint)
- C: Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus
- ABP: Apostolic Bible Polyglot
- AC: Aleppo Codex
- BHS: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
- Brenton: Brenton's Septuagint Translation 1879
- LC: Leningrad Codex
- LXX: Septuagint (list)
- LXXRahlfs: Rahlfs' Septuagint 1935
- LXXSwete: Swete's Septuagint 1930
- K: ketiv
- Kennicottx: Kennicott's Vetus Test. Hebraicum
- MAM: Miqra according to the Masorah
- m.: Mishna
- MT or 𝕸: Masoretic Text
- MTGinsburg: C.D. Ginsburg's Masoretic Text
- OL or : Old Latin / Vetus Latina (list)
- Q: qere
- xQx: Dead Sea Scrolls (list)
- S: Peshitta
- SP: Samaritan Pentateuch
- Tg: Targum
- TgBe: Targum Berlin Orientalis 1213
- TgJ: Targum Jonathan
- TgO: Targum Onqelos
- TgN: Targum Neofiti
- TgPJ: Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
- Vg: Vulgate (list)
- VgClement: Clementine Vulgate 1592
- VgColunga&Turrado: A. Colunga & L. Turrado's Vulgata 1946
- Vgneo: Nova Vulgata 1979
- WLC: Westminster Leningrad Codex
- ^ J.P. van de Giessen (2003). "Legenda tekstkritische notities". bijbelaantekeningen.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 5 November 2022.