Die Eigennamen des Alten Testaments (The Proper Names of the Old Testament) by Max Grunwald is a comprehensive study of the proper names found within the Old Testament. This meticulously researched work, originally published in 1895, delves into the etymology, historical context, and cultural significance of these names. Grunwald's examination provides valuable insights into the linguistic and historical landscape of the ancient world. It offers a detailed analysis relevant to scholars and readers interested in biblical studies, Semitic languages, and ancient history.
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