De Vulpeculis Simsonis Ex Iud. Xv, 4. Adversus Bibliomastiges presents a detailed examination of the biblical passage in Judges 15:4 concerning Samson and the foxes. Authored by Johann F. Mayer and Johann C. Eylenbergk, this work delves into the interpretation of this specific verse, engaging in scholarly discourse and debate. The book serves as a response ('Adversus Bibliomastiges') to critics or opposing viewpoints regarding the understanding of the text.
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