Ioannis Davidis Michaelis Spicilegium Geographiae Hebraeorum Exterae Post Bochartum... is a scholarly exploration, written in Latin, delving into the geographical understanding of the Hebrew people in regions beyond their immediate homeland. Following the work of Bochart, Johann David Michaelis meticulously compiles and analyzes geographical information pertaining to the ancient Near East and surrounding areas as perceived by the Hebrews. This work provides valuable insights into the historical context and cultural perspectives of the ancient world. It remains a significant resource for researchers and students interested in biblical studies, ancient history, and the historical geography of the Middle East.
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