The following widely used editions of the Hebrew Bible agree with the followig reading: אֲֽנַ֜וְּ
1)The Jerusalem Crown: Keter Yerushalayim (pg. 467)
(2)BHS (pg 867)
(3)Rabbi M. Breuer’s Tanakh( שנט or pg. 359 )
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(4)Norman Henry Snaith’s Tanakh (Pg. 776)
(5)DavkaWriter Hebrew Bible
These three popular versions leave אנו unpointed (without vowel points)
(1) C.D. Ginsburg Tanakh (pg. 912)
(2) Koren Tanach (pg. 430)
(3) Adi (A. Dotan) Tanakh (pg. 712)
(4) The Stone Edition of the Tanach (pg. 1172)
(5)The JPS Hebrew-English Tanakh (pg. 1115)
TanakhML Project and the online Westminster Leningrad Codex 4.14 have אֲנַ֜חְנוּ in the text with אנו as a subscript. however, both also display other choices. If you click on אֲנַ֜חְנוּ in the TanakhML it will open another page with variants.
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