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Hebr.

abbreviation

  1. Hebrew.

  2. Hebrews.



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Strongly to be recommended are Smend, Lehrbuch der alttestamentlichen Religionsgeschichte; Bennett, Theology of the Old Testament and Religion of the Post-Exilic Prophets; A. B. Davidson, The Theology of the Old Testament, as well as the sections devoted to “Sacralaltert�mer” in the Hebr�ische Arch�ologie both of Benzinger and also of Nowack.

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Item ad idem, Deus veteris testamenti dicit: Veniam ad te in caligine nubis; Deus autem novi testamenti habitat lucem inaccessibilem ut legitur Hebr�or. primo; Ergo sunt contrarii.

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It is entitled, 'Notitia editionum quoad libros Hebr.,

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He became Professor of Theology in 1831, lectured in Berlin on Oriental languages and exegesis, published the Old Indian Art poem, "Naloduza" in 1830, a treatise under the title, "De Leviratu," Hebr.

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While still a member of the synagogue, Felix published a Latin translation of the Psalms, entitled, "Psalterium ex Hebr�o ad Verbum Translatum," Venice 1515.

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