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Paperback Avem Ungue Sectam, Inque Sacrificium Oblatam: Ad Illustranda Commata Levit. I, V. 14. Et V, Volume 7... Book

ISBN: 1271339161

ISBN13: 9781271339167

Avem Ungue Sectam, Inque Sacrificium Oblatam: Ad Illustranda Commata Levit. I, V. 14. Et V, Volume 7...

Avem Ungue Sectam, Inque Sacrificium Oblatam, by Theodor Dassovius and Johann Christoph Kirsten, is a scholarly exploration of specific passages within the Book of Leviticus. Volume 7 in a larger series, this work meticulously examines the nuances of Leviticus 1:5-14, offering detailed commentary and analysis. The authors delve into the historical, theological, and linguistic contexts of the text, shedding light on the sacrificial practices and religious rituals of the ancient Israelites.

This volume serves as a valuable resource for theologians, biblical scholars, and students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the Old Testament. Dassovius and Kirsten's work provides insightful perspectives on the religious and cultural significance of these ancient texts, enriching our appreciation of their enduring relevance.

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