A Mikraot Gedolot (Great Scriptures; in Hebrew: מקראות גדולות), often called the "Rabbinic Bible" in English,[1] is an edition of the Hebrew Bible (in Hebrew) that generally includes four distinct elements: 1)The biblical text according to the masorah in its letters, vocalization, and cantillation marks; 2) Masoretic notes on the biblical text; 3)Aramaic Targum and 4) Jewish commentaries on the Bible (most common and prominent are medieval commentaries in the peshat tradition).

Numerous editions of the Mikraot Gedolot have been and continue to be published.