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Georg Heinrich Ewald

    Commentary on the Book of Job
    Revelation
    The History of Israel, Volume 4
    The History of Israel, Volume 5
    The History of Israel, Volume 1
    Syntax of the Hebrew Language of the Old Testament
    • The study of languages forms the foundation of any study of ancient societies. While we are dependent upon archaeology to unearth pottery, tools, buildings, and graves, it is through reading the documentary evidence that we learn the nuances of each culture--from receipts and letters to myths and legends. And the access to those documents comes only through the basic work of deciphering scripts, conjugating verbs, untangling syntax, and mastering vocabulary. Ancient Language Resources brings together some of the most significant reference works for the study of ancient languages, including grammars, dictionaries, and related materials. While most of the volumes will be reprints of classic works, we also intend to include new publications. The linguistic circle is widely drawn, encompassing Egyptian, Sumerian, Akkadian, Ugaritic, Phoenician, Hattic, Hittite (Nesite), Hurrian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, Arabic, Greek, Coptic, Latin, Mandaean, Armenian, and Gothic. It is the hope of the publishers that this will continue to encourage study of the ancient languages and keep the work of groundbreaking scholars accessible. --K. C. Hanson Series Editor

      Syntax of the Hebrew Language of the Old Testament
    • Commentary on the Psalms

      • 715 Seiten
      • 26 Lesestunden

      Commentary on the [Paperback] [Dec 01, 2007] Ewald, Georg Heinrich

      Commentary on the Psalms
    • The History of Israel, Volume 2

      • 460 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Excerpt from The History of Israel, Vol. 2: Translated From the German The History of Israel: Translated from the German was written by Heinrich Ewald in 1876. This is a 457 page book, containing 235828 words. Search Inside is enabled for this title. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

      The History of Israel, Volume 2
    • It is infinitely better to commence a study of the prophets with what they themselves have written rather than with the meagre narratives and scattered legends of their deeds and words. In their own writings they have most distinctly and trustworthily laid bare their spirit. Whoever desires to know in their inmost hearts these heroes of divine truth and to admire their genuine greatness, should learn first to understand their words and actions as they themselves have recorded them. It is here that they approach us most closely and confidingly, inviting us most irresistibly to make ourselves acquainted with them. --from the Introduction

      Commentary on the Prophets of the Old Testament, 5 Volumes