The Second Rabbinic Bible (Mikraot Gedolot) (מקראות גדולות) Volume I
The Second Rabbinic Bible is the Hebrew Masoretic text which is believed to have been used as the source text by the King James Bible translators for the Old Testament. The margins contains copious notes about the text in Hebrew. Yaakov ben Hayyim (also known as Jacob ben Hayyim ibn Adonijah or Ben Chayyim), a Masoretic scholar who became a Christian, helped compile the text and notes. The four volumes were first published by Daniel Bomberg in Venice.
The first volume contains the five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Basılı kopya
Diğer Kitaplar
Sources of Quran in Judaism Syriac Christianity Jahiliyyah 2603 مصادر القرآن اليهودية المسيحية السريانية الجاهلية
The sources of the Quran in Judaism, Christianity and Pre-Islamic Arabian Paganism (Jahiliyyah), with a particular focus on post-Biblical Judaism and Syriac Christianity. Ancient Middle Eastern Origins of the Quran.Ve...
مسند الإمام عبد الله بن مبارك
مسند الإمام عبد الله بن مبارك
Shariah Basis of Islamic Banking Products
Although his vast research on multiple issues of Shariah Law is spread over in a dozens of books in many languages, the book Introduction to Islamic Finance written by Justice (Retd) Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani (Dama ...
Muslim Egypt and Christian Abyssinia
Published in 1880. A Description of an American Officer's, William McEntyre Dye, adventures in Egypt and Ethiopia in the period 1870-1878 while serving as an Officier in Khedive Ismail's army. Also in the account is a...
The Gramsci Reader Selected Writings 1916 1935
Antonio Gramsci: The Gramsci Reader Selected Writings 1916 1935
[PDF] Al-Ahkam As-Sultaniyyah: The Laws Of Islamic Governance
Abu’l Hasan al-MawardiLanguage: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 386 | Size: 6 MBAl-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah written in the fifth Century Hijri is perhaps the single most comprehensive account of the workings of Islamic gov...