- Adam by God himself. Some
Hebraists held
posts in
academies or churches,
while others were
strictly amateur. Some
Hebraists proposed theories that the...
- Bibl. xx. 65 et seq.; Kayserling, A
Princess as
Hebraist, in J. Q. R. ix. 509.G.
Christian Hebraists in the
Netherlands Hebraic Aspects of the Renaissance:...
- 20
October 1835 Alma mater
University of St
Andrews Occupation(s)
Presbyterian minister Theologian and
Hebraist Spouse Ann
Hutton (d. 1834)
Children 6...
-
opposition to
Yiddish has
often come from
advocates of the Haskalah,
Hebraists, Zionists, and ****imilationists. Some of the
earliest criticism of the...
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Samuel Barker (1686–1759) was an
English Hebraist.
Barker was the son of
Augustin Barker of
South Luffenham and
Thomasyn Tryst of Maidford, Northants,...
-
linguist Isaac Abendana,
Hebraist Chimen Abramsky,
professor of
Hebrew Lionel Barnett,
orientalist Abraham Benisch,
Hebraist and
editor of the Jewish...
- D. degree, and
developed friendships with a
number of
eminent German Hebraists. On his
return in 1838, he was
ordained in London,
before taking up the...
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Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/ LOO-thər; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ; 10
November 1483 – 18
February 1546) was a
German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter...
- non-Jewish culture,
where they were
studied and
translated by
Christian Hebraists and
Hermetic occultists. The
syncretic traditions of
Christian Cabala...
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Thomas Neal or
Neale (1519–1590?) was an
English churchman and academic, who
became Regius Professor of Hebrew. Born
about 1519 at
Yeate in Gloucestershire...