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Safer tehilim usafer eykhah [electronic resource] = sepher tehillim u-sepher echam : the Hebrew text of the Psalmes and Lamentations, but published (for to encourage and facilitate beginners in their way) with the readng thereof in known English letters, excepting only the letter ʻ, which because of the incertainty of its genuine pronunciation is left either to be read or not, according as the reason of the reader shall judge most convenient / by William Robertson.
Uniform title
Bible.
O.T.
Psalms.
Hebrew.
1656.
Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
Published/Created
London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by H. Robinson [etc.], 1656.
Description
[6], 248 [i.e. 284], 22, [2] p.
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Robertson, William, d. 1686?
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Summary note
eebo-0021
Notes
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
References
Wing B2742.
Other title(s)
Hebrew text of the Psalmes and Lamentations.
Sepher tehillim u-sepher echam.
Bible. O.T. Lamentations. Hebrew. 1656.
OCLC
9291931
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Safer tehilim usafer eykhah microform = sepher tehillim u-sepher echam : the Hebrew text of the Psalmes and Lamentations, but published (for to encourage and facilitate beginners in their way) with the readng thereof in known English letters, excepting only the letter ʻ, which because of the incertainty of its genuine pronunciation is left either to be read or not, according as the reason of the reader shall judge most convenient / by William Robertson.
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