This is Volume 1 of "The Theological Works," containing Edward Pococke's "Porta Mosis" and his English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. The volume also includes a biography and overview of the writings of Edward Pococke by Leonard Twells.
Edward Pococke (1604-1691) was a renowned English Orientalist and biblical scholar. His expertise in Hebrew, Arabic, and other Semitic languages allowed him to provide insightful interpretations of the Old Testament. Pococke's commentaries are noted for their philological precision and historical context, offering valuable perspectives on the prophetic books.
This collection provides scholars and students of theology with access to Pococke's important contributions to biblical studies, preserving his legacy as a significant figure in the history of theological scholarship.
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