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- 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...
- 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...
- Coudert, Allison; Shoulson, Jeffrey (eds.). Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe. Philadelphia:...
- for this word, following Jewish practice. Since the mid-20th century, Hebraists have generally accepted that the real meaning is "spring of underground...
- linguist Isaac Abendana, Hebraist Chimen Abramsky, professor of Hebrew Lionel Barnett, orientalist Abraham Benisch, Hebraist and editor of the Jewish...
- 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...
- non-Jewish culture, where they were studied and translated by Christian Hebraists and Hermetic occultists. The syncretic traditions of Christian Cabala...