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  • - Vol. 5.1 Kings
    av David Marcus
    2 273,-

    This work represents the first time that a major part of the masorah of the great Leningrad Codex, that of the Former Prophets, is being published with an English translation and commentary. Almost nine-thousand notes are transcribed and annotated with biblical references.

  • - Vol. 6.2 Kings
    av David Marcus
    2 401,-

    This work represents the first time that a major part of the masorah of the great Leningrad Codex, that of the Former Prophets, is being published with an English translation and commentary. Almost nine-thousand notes are transcribed and annotated with biblical references.

  • - Volume 2 Judges
    av David Marcus
    2 581,-

    This work represents the first time that a major part of the masorah of the great Leningrad Codex, that of the Former Prophets, is being published with an English translation and commentary. Almost nine-thousand notes are transcribed and annotated with biblical references.

  • - Vol. 3: 1 Samuel
    av David Marcus
    2 872,-

    This work represents the first time that a major part of the masorah of the great Leningrad Codex, that of the Former Prophets, is being published with an English translation and commentary. Almost nine-thousand notes are transcribed and annotated with biblical references.

  • - Vol. 4.2 Samuel
    av David Marcus
    1 759,-

    The first English publication of a major part of the masorah of the great Leningrad Codex.

  • - Doublet Catchwords in the Leningrad Codex
    av David Marcus
    1 141,-

    This work presents to the scholarly world the hitherto unpublished trove of over 500 catchwords that were attached to Masoretic doublet notes in the Leningrad Codex.

  • - Aramaic Mnemonics in the Leningrad Codex
    av David Marcus
    1 530,-

    This book presents a detailed analysis of the Aramaic mnemonics, those short witty sentences written in Aramaic as memory aids in the margins of one of the oldest extant biblical Hebrew manuscripts, the Leningrad Codex (1008 CE).

  • av David Marcus
    620,-

    This introduction to the grammar of the Babylonian Talmud is geared primarily for beginners in Talmud and Jewish studies who have some knowledge of Hebrew. It utilizes the inductive method whereby grammar is learned in its textual context and is concerned mainly with non-legal texts.

  • av David Marcus
    700,-

    A self-teaching manual of Akkadian, the language of ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), this unique text is designed for beginners with no previous knowledge of any Semitic language.

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