Lexicon Ebraeo-latinum Ad Genesin is a scholarly lexicon designed to assist students and scholars in understanding the Hebrew text of the Book of Genesis. Compiled by Fintanus Linder, this resource provides Hebrew words alongside their Latin equivalents, aiding in the interpretation of the foundational text of the Old Testament. This lexicon serves as an invaluable tool for those engaged in biblical studies, offering a direct link between the original Hebrew and classical Latin.
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