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פירוש הכתובים / לרבינו יצחק אברבנאל ; על פי כת"י, דפוס ראשון, ודפוסים ישנים עם שינויי נוסחאות, ציוני מקורות, הערות ומפתחות מאת מיכאל זאב.
Perush ha-Ketuvim / le-Rabenu Yitsḥaḳ Abravanel ; ʻal pi ket. y., defus rishon, u-defusim yeshanim ʻim shinuye nusḥaʼot, tsiyune meḳorot, heʻarot u-mafteḥot me-et Mikhaʼel Zeʼev.
Author
Abravanel, Isaac, 1437-1508
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אברבנאל, יצחק. 1437-1508
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Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
Published/Created
Yerushalayim : Hotsaʼat sefarim "Ḥorev", 777-778 c2017-
ירושלים : הוצאת ספרים "חורב", תשע"ז-תשע"ח.
Description
2 v. ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Hagiographa
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Commentaries
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Bible Daniel
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Commentaries
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Related name
Zeʼev, Mikhaʼel
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זאב, מיכאל
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Notes
Kerekh 8 continues the 7 v. of Perush ha-Neviʼim.
Includes "Maʻyene ha-yeshuʻah", commentary on Daniel; also text of the book of Daniel.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
[8] Daniʼel ṿe-hu sefer "Maʻayene ha-yeshuʻah", ḥeleḳ 1 mi-tokh Migdol yeshuʻot (Wells of salvation : commentary on the book of Daniel)
[9] Divre ha-yamim 1-2
[1] כרך ח. דניאל והוא ספר מעייני הישועה חלק ראשון מתוך מגדול ישועות
[2] כרך ט. ספר דברי הימים א-ב.
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Place name(s)
Israel Jerusalem.
Other title(s)
Perush Abravanel ʻal ha-Ketuvim
פירוש אברבנאל על הכתובים
Wells of salvation : commentary on the book of Daniel
Bible. Daniel Hebrew. 2017.
Maʻyene ha-yeshuʻah.
מעייני הישועה.
Migdol yeshuʻot.
.מגדול ישועות
OCLC
1005285239
RCP
H - S
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