rishon (Bemidbar 25:10)
sheni (26:5)
shelishi (26:52)
revii (27:6)
chamishi (28:1)
shishi (28:16)
shevii (29:12)
maftir (29:35)
haftara (I Melachim 18:46-19:21)
by perek
meforshim
Daat -- with Rashi, Ramban, Seforno, Ibn Ezra, Rashbam, Rabbenu Bachya, Midrash Rabba, Tanchuma+, Gilyonot
Gilyonot Nechama Leibovitz (Hebrew)
Tiferes Yehonasan from Rav Yonasan Eibeshitz
Even Shleimah -- from Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich
Zohar, with English translation
rashi
Judaica Press Rashi in English and Hebrew
Gur Aryeh (Maharal of Prague)
Commentary on Rashi by Yosef of Krasnitz
R' Yisrael Isserlin (on Rashi, 15, JNUL)
Two supercommentaries on Rashi, by Chasdai Almosnino and Yaakov Kneizel
Rav Natan ben Shishon Shapira Ashkenazi (16th century), (JNUL, pg 142)
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Rashi with Sifsei Chachamim
ibn ezra
R' Shmuel Motot (on Ibn Ezra, pg 45, JNUL)
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Ibn Ezra with Avi Ezer
ramban
R' Yitzchak Abohav's on Ramban (standalone and in a Tanach opposite Ramban)
Kanfei Nesharimtargum
Targum Onkelos opposite Torah text
Targum Onkelos and Targum Pseudo-Yonatan in English
Shadal's Ohev Ger on Targum Onkelos
Avnei Tzion -- two commentaries on Onkelos
Or Hatargum on Onkelos
Commentary on Targum Yonatan and Targum Yerushalmi
Origen's Hexapla (JNUL)
masorah
midrash
Bamidbar Rabba, with commentaries
Midrash Tanchuma with commentary of Etz Yosef and Anaf Yosef
Commentary on Midrash Rabba by R' Naftali Hirtz b'R' Menachem
Matat-Kah on Midrash Rabba
The following meforshim at JNUL. I've discovered that if you click on the icon to rotate sideways, change to only black and white, select only the portion which is text, it is eminently readable on paper.
Ralbag (319; as far as I can tell, not until Devarim. But see Ralbag above, where he does discuss Balak. Maybe I erred -- I was not looking carefully; or maybe someone can give me a page number where he discusses Balak in this text)
Chizkuni (128)
Baal HaTurim (50)
Rabbenu Bachya (225)
Abarbanel (311)
Shach (249)
Paneach Raza (72)
Yalkut Reuveni (pg 149)
Sefer Hachinuch (pg 121)
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite (214)
haftara (I Melachim 18:46-19:21)
In a separate Mikraos Gedolos, with Targum, Rashi, Radak, Ralbag, Metzudat David.
As a haftara in a chumash Bamidbar, with Malbim and Ralbag
Haftarah in Gutnick Edition
Rashis in English
Daat, which includes Yalkut Shimoni
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite
Sefer Melachim with Targum, Ralbag and Radak (JNUL, 146)
Abarbanel (255)
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