- Cassuto Bible Translation
- biblical interpretation made by professor Moshe David Cassuto
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CASSUTO, UMBERTO — (Moses David; 1883–1951), Italian historian and biblical and Semitic scholar. Born in Florence, son of Gustavo and Ernesta Galletti, Cassuto came from a traditionalist Jewish family, rooted in the Florence Jewish community for generations. He was … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Umberto Cassuto — Umberto Cassuto, also known as Moshe David Cassuto, (1883 1951), was a rabbi and biblical scholar born in Florence, Italy. Early life and careerHe studied there at the university and the Collegio Rabbinico . After getting a degree and Semicha ,… … Wikipedia
CREATION AND COSMOGONY IN THE BIBLE — The Hebrew Bible commences with a majestic cosmological account of the genesis of the universe. According to Genesis 1:1–2:4a (the P account according to the documentary hypothesis), God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh day … Encyclopedia of Judaism
The Bible and history — Part of a series on The Bible … Wikipedia
ITALIAN LITERATURE — Influence of the Bible As in other European cultures, the Bible became known to the Italian literary and cultural world through the Latin Vulgate, which was extensively studied in medieval times and, to a lesser extent, in the humanist period of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JEDIDIAH (Amadio) BEN MOSES OF RECANATI — (or Rimini; 16th century), scholar and translator. Jedidiah worked as a private tutor in various Italian towns. In 1566 he made a copy (and not a translation, as Neubauer assumes) of Sefer Piskei Halakhot by Moses ibn Danon (Bodleian Library, Ms … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BLONDHEIM, DAVID SIMON — (1884–1934), U.S. Romance scholar. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Blondheim studied at Johns Hopkins University where he became professor of Romance philology in 1924. During his studies at the École des Hautes Études in Paris he began to work on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SEPHARDIM — (Heb. סְפָרַדִּים, sing. סְפָרַדִּי, Sephardi), descendants of Jews who lived in Spain or Portugal before the expulsion of 1492. (The term Sephardim is often erroneously used for other Jews of non Ashkenazi origin.) sepharad , mentioned in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LINGUISTIC LITERATURE, HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction foreword the beginning of linguistic literature linguistic literature and its background the development of linguistic literature Foreword: A Well Defined Unit the four… … Encyclopedia of Judaism