| David S. Katz, Jonathan Irvine Israel - 1990 - 314 pages
...attack on their abilities and their motives. They waited until he published his second dissertation on the state of the printed Hebrew text of the Old Testament, and then unleashed Thomas Rutherforth to make their objections known. Kennicott's major claim in this... | |
| David B. Ruderman - 2000 - 324 pages
...by 19 Ibid., p. 6. 20 Ibid., p. 24. 21 Ibid. p. 25. Owen refers specifically to Benjamin Kennicott, The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered a Dissertation in Two Parts, vol. 1 (Oxford, 1753), pp. 19-247 (hereafter cited as Dissertations).... | |
| David S. Katz - 2004 - 428 pages
...attack on their abilities and their motives. They waited until he had published his second dissertation on the state of the printed Hebrew text of the Old Testament, and then unleashed Thomas Rutherforth (1712—71), professor of divinity in Cambridge, to make their... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1877 - 456 pages
...while the work was in progress he had brought out specimens of his researches from time to time : — ' The State of the printed hebrew Text of the Old Testament considered.' Oxon. 2 vols. 1753 — 9. 'Annual Accounts of a Collation of Hebrew MSS.' 1761—9, collected 1770.... | |
| 1922 - 870 pages
...undertaking for the improvement of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. In 1753 be published a work entitled The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered (2d ed., 1759). This contained observations on 70 Hebrew manuscripts, with an extract of mistakes and... | |
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