Hor Hebraic et Talmudic is a scholarly work offering insights into the Hebrew and Talmudic backgrounds of the Old Testament. Written by John Lightfoot and originally published in the 17th century, this edition from 1859 makes Lightfoot's meticulous research accessible to a new generation of scholars and students. This book provides detailed analyses of Hebrew texts and traditions, shedding light on the historical and cultural context of the Bible.
Lightfoot's work remains valuable for its thoroughness and its contribution to understanding the Jewish roots of Christianity and for its detailed examination of the Talmud. This edition is essential for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Old Testament through the lens of ancient Jewish scholarship.
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