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The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered: A Dissertation in Two Parts. Part the First Compares I Chron. XI with 2 Sam. V a
Contributor(s): Kennicott, Benjamin (Author)
ISBN: 1173721452     ISBN-13: 9781173721459
Publisher: Nabu Press
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Published: July 2011
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Physical Information: 1.31" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (2.52 lbs) 650 pages
 
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The State Of The Printed Hebrew Text Of The Old Testament Considered: A Dissertation In Two Parts. Part The First Compares I Chron. XI With 2 Sam. V And XXIII; And Part The Second Contains Observations On Seventy Hebrew Mss, With An Extract Of Mistakes And Various Readings, Volume 2; The State Of The Printed Hebrew Text Of The Old Testament Considered: A Dissertation In Two Parts. Part The First Compares I Chron. XI With 2 Sam. V And XXIII; And Part The Second Contains Observations On Seventy Hebrew Mss, With An Extract Of Mistakes And Various Readings; Benjamin Kennicott

Benjamin Kennicott

Printed at the Theatre: and sold by Mr. Clements and Mr. Fletcher, in Oxford; Mr. Birt, Mess. Rivington and Mr. Dodsley, in London; Mr. Thurlbourn and Mr. Merril, in Cambridge; Mr. Leake, in Bath; and Mr. Score, in Exeter., 1759

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