Sefaria Joshua 3 Revised JPS, 2023

 Sefaria Joshua 3 Revised JPS, 2023

Level two:

Near the weekly parsha with the haftorah both with Rashi in two languages: Hebrew-English, 
Onkelos Targum reading very quickly in Hebrew-English near the weekly parsha, a chapter of Nach beginning with Joshua until the end of II Chronicles without Tehillim and start after the 'end' with Joshua again, reading it very quickly every day. 

About This Text

Joshua
Tanakh
Joshua (“Yehoshua”) is the first book of the Prophets, beginning after the death of Moses and marking the onset of a new chapter for the Israelites as they settle in their homeland. Under Joshua’s leadership, the Israelites send spies and prepare to enter Israel. They cross the Jordan river with divine intervention and begin conquering, starting with the miraculous fall of Jericho’s walls. The book’s second half describes the dividing of land among Israel’s tribes and ends with Joshua’s death.
Composed: Canaan (c.1300 - c.500 BCE)נוצר/נערך: כנען (1300 - 500 לפנה"ס בקירוב)

Current Version

Miqra According to the Masorah (MAM) is a digital Hebrew edition of the Tanakh based on the Aleppo Codex and related manuscripts. It is designed for readers, and as such it contains added elements to aid vocalization of the text. For instance: When an accent is marked in an unstressed syllable, an extra accent is added in the proper place (pashtazarqasegoltelisha). Legarmeih and paseq are visibly distinguished. Qamaz qatan is indicated by its designated Unicode character (alternatives are documented where traditions differ about its application).
The text of MAM is fully documented. The complete introduction to the edition (Hebrew) explains the types of editorial decisions that have been made and the reasons for them (English abstract). In addition, every word in the Bible about which there is some textual concern or ambiguity includes a documentation note; these notes can be viewed conveniently here. If an error is discovered, it may be reported to User:Dovi at Hebrew Wikisource. Please check the documentation notes before reporting an error.
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Current Translation

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Digitization: Sefaria
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