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Alfred Edersheim (7
March 1825 – 16
March 1889) was a
Jewish convert to
Christianity and a
Biblical scholar known especially for his book The Life and...
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translated into English, by
Alfred Tulk (London, 1854), and by
Alfred Edersheim (Edinburgh, 1854). His
chief works are
Entwurf eines Systems der Wissenschaftslehre...
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Exodus with
Queen Hatshepsut.
Thutmose II (1493–1479 BC).
Alfred Edersheim proposes in Old
Testament Bible History that
Thutmose II is best qualified...
- tower, but
early sources differ on the location. One scholar,
Alfred Edersheim,
interpreted Micah 4:8, the only
other biblical reference to the tower...
- term
concerning a "heliacal rising." This
translation was
proposed by
Edersheim and
Heinrich Voigt,
among others. The view was
rejected by the philologist...
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Dispersion to
Modern Times Alfred Edersheim (1856).
History of the
Jewish nation after the
destruction of Jerusalem...
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Albert Barnes,
Judges 14:10
Sketches of
Jewish Social Life. Cp. 9 (
Edersheim) Gagnon, R.A.J. (2001). The
Bible and Homo****ual Practice.
Texts and hermeneutics...
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Alfred Edersheim Life and
Times of
Jesus the Messiah, 5.xiv, 1883.
Raymond E. Brown, An
Introduction to the New Testament, p.114. E.g.
Alfred Edersheim concluded...
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chapel of ease
through the
efforts of the
vicar of Loders, Rev. Dr.
Alfred Edersheim, to
serve the small,
scattered hamlet of Dottery. At the time, Dottery...
- (2nd ed.). New York: The
Guilford Press. pp. 265–266. ISBN 1-57230-236-4.
Edersheim,
Judith G.; Beck,
James C. (2005). "Commentary:
Expert Testimony as a...