Is there a Targum Onkelos available online with Te'amim? I witnessed several versions of this in Yemenite and certain Sefardic books.
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I'm surprised and didn't know that existed. I think the BIH said to do the 2 mikra 1 targum reading the mikra with teamim and targum plain without. – Nissim Nanach Jun 09 '21 at 16:24
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Some more standard versions put the אתנחתא in the Onkelos to show where to pause. – N.T. Jun 09 '21 at 17:52
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Doesn't the Venice Miqraot Gedolot have this? E.g. https://archive.org/details/The_Second_Rabbinic_Bible_Vol_1/page/n15/mode/1up?view=theater – bfd Apr 25 '23 at 16:47
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I found an old version on HebrewBooks. The print isn't very clear, though. Here's a sample page.
(Note: One side of the book has the actual Mikra, and the other side has the Targum.)
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1If anyone else is curious what they do in Vaychi, here's the page: http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=21711&st=&pgnum=171&hilite= – Heshy Feb 06 '19 at 16:40
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Because Onkelos translates the brachos metaphorically and goes on for much longer than the text of the Chumash. – Heshy Feb 06 '19 at 17:16