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- Isaac Edward Salkinson (Yiddish: יצחק אליעזר סאלקינסאָן; 1820 – June 5, 1883) was a Lithuanian Hebrew writer and translator, considered "one of the finest...
- translation; "ḥasīd" is here used in the Hebrew NT translations of Delitzsch, Salkinson-Ginsburg, “The Way,” etc., and is paralleled by the Syriac Pe****ta)....
- TBS contract with Christian David Ginsburg after the demise of Isaac Salkinson. The publication of Ginsburg's first edition of the Tanakh (Introduction...
- and Hamagid. According to some accounts, Salkind's son was Isaac Edward Salkinson, who converted to Protestantism and became a missionary to the Jews. Shirim...
- Kemper, Simon Rosenbaum (of Uppsala), Christian David Ginsburg and Isaac Salkinson. However the prin****l modern Hebrew version of Matthew is based on the...
- New Testament, Isaac Salkinsohn (c. 1820-1883) 1886, New Testament, I. Salkinson and C. D. Ginsburg, London. This edition is a profound revision of Salkinsohn...
- under contract with Christian David Ginsburg after the death of Isaac Salkinson. The first edition was published in 1885. Publication of Ginsburg's first...
- Lily (2017). The First Hebrew Shakespeare Translations: Isaac Edward Salkinson's Ithiel the Cu****e of Venice and Ram and Jael. London: UCL Press. p. 2...