- The
Hexateuch ("six scrolls") is the
first six
books of the
Hebrew Bible: the
Torah (Pentateuch) and the book of Joshua. The term
Hexateuch came into...
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English Hexateuch, or
Aelfric Paraphrase, is the
collaborative project of the late Anglo-Saxon
period that
translated the six
books of the
Hexateuch into...
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story of
Abraham and Isaac,
along with
selections from
other books of the
Hexateuch.
Against his
better judgment, Ælfric
agreed because he knew it
would be...
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professor extraordinarius.
Vatke was one of the
founders of the
newer Hexateuch criticism. In the same year in
which David Strauss published his Life...
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Torah (disambiguation)
Chumash (disambiguation)
Tanak (disambiguation)
Hexateuch Octateuch This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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congress of
Orientalists held at Leiden. In 1886 his
volume on the
Hexateuch was
published in England. He was also a
member of the
Teylers First Society...
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commonly known as the
Torah or the Pentateuch, the
first six as the
Hexateuch. With the
addition of the Book of Ruth,
these eight books are
known as...
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giving details on
their mode of suspension. The 11th-century Old
English Hexateuch shows the
biblical Joseph,
promoted to the "second chariot" of the pharaoh...
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Vulgate on this
point are
found in
numerous images in the Old
English Hexateuch (British Library,
Cotton MS
Claudius B.iv.) a
heavily illustrated m****cript...
- Numeri,
Deuteronomium und Josua, with a
dissertation on the
origin of the
Hexateuch, 1886; Der
Prophet Jesaja, 1890. In 1877 he
published the "Ascension of...