- the Gr**** by ****enistic
Christian writers such as Paul of Tarsus. Such
Hebræo-Gr****
names include Ἰησοῦς Iēsous (originally from ישׁוע Yēšûªʻ), Νῶε Nōē...
-
Throwing cakes to
children on Simḥat Torah, by
Johann Leusden in
Philologus Hebræo-Mixtus, Utrecht, 1657...
- C****ino (Ms. Cas. 557) preserves,
alongside the Roman,
Gallican and
Iuxta Hebraeos psalters, a
fourth complete version of the
psalms extensively corrected...
- (Philologus Hebraeus, 1656;
Philologus Hebraeo-Mixtus, 1663;
Philologus Hebraeo-Latino-Belgi****, 1668;
Philologus Hebraeo-Graecus, 1670;
Korte Hebreusche en...
-
Throwing cakes to
children on Simḥat Torah, by
Johann Leusden in
Philologus Hebræo-Mixtus, Utrecht, 1657...
-
Titum Tit T
Philemon Saint Philemon Πρὸς Φιλήμονα
Epistola ad
Philemonem Philem P Hebrews*
Hebrew Christians Πρὸς Ἑβραίους
Epistola ad
Hebraeos Heb H...
- Hebrew-Aramaic, Latin, and
Italian dictionary known as
Semah David, and De
Medico Hebræo Enarratio Apologica, an
apologetic work
which deals with
Jewish medicine...
- col. 460
Archived 2021-12-11 at the
Wayback Machine "nomen
Domini apud
Hebraeos quatuor litterarum est, jod, he, vau, he: quod
proprie Dei
vocabulum sonat:...
- dyn (𐎄𐎊𐎐). The
Arabic sense of
judgment is
likely analogous to the
Hebraeo-Aramaic
cognate root. The
Hebrew term "דין",
transliterated as "dīn", means...
-
believe that the Gr****
Hexapla is the main
source for Jerome's "iuxta
Hebraeos" (i.e. "close to the Hebrews", "immediately
following the Hebrews") translation...