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Ḥumash Gur Aryeh ha-shalem : beʼur ʻal Perush Rashi zal ʻal Ḥamishah ḥumshe Torah / me-et Yehudah Liṿa b.R. Betsalʼel, ha-Maharal mi-Prag ; nilḳaṭ ṿe-neʻerakh ʻal yede Yehoshuʻa Daṿid ben Yeḥezḳel Harṭman.
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Bible.
Pentateuch.
Hebrew.
1989
Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE)
Published/Created
Yerushalayim : Mekhon Yerushalayim, 749- [1989- ]
Description
v. : facsims. ; 25 cm.
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Firestone Library - Near East Collections
BS1221.3 .Y423
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Kerekh 1-k.9 (published in 1995)
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Rashi 1040-1105
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Perush Rashi ʻal ha-Torah
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Bible Pentateuch
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Judah Loew ben Bezalel, approximately 1525-1609
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Harṭman, Yehoshuʻa Daṿid ben Yeḥezḳel
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Notes
Hebrew and Aramaic.
"Yotse le-or ʻal pi defusim rishonim ʻim shinuye nusḥaʼot, tsiyune meḳorot, hashmaṭot, heʻarot, maḳbilot mi-sheʼar sifre ha-Maharal u-mafteḥot."
Reprint. Previously published: Prag, 338 [1577 or 1578].
Includes index (vol. 9)
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
kerekh 1. Be-reshit-Ḥaye Śarah
kerekh 2. Toldot-Ṿa-yeḥi
kerekh 3. Shemot-Be-shalaḥ
kerekh 4. Yitro-Peḳude
kerekh 5. Ṿa-yiḳra-Metsoraʻ
kerekh 6. Aḥare-Be-ḥuḳotai
kerekh 7. Ba-midbar-Masaʻe
kerekh 8. Devarim-ṿe-zot ha-berakhah
kerekh 9. Sefer ha-mafteaḥ.
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Bible. O.T. Pentateuch. Aramaic. 1989.
Gur Aryeh ha-shalem.
LCCN
90826189 /HE/r92
OCLC
123142721
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