• A Christian Hebraist is a scholar of Hebrew who comes from a Christian family background/belief or is a Jewish adherent of Christianity. The main area...
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  • A Hebraist is a specialist in Jewish, Hebrew and Hebraic studies. Specifically, British and German scholars of the 18th and 19th centuries who were involved...
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    Reformation Christian Hebraist, has been categorised as a Judaizer due to his reliance on later rabbinical Jewish commentators, external to Christian tradition...
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  • alchemist and writer. 1617 – Ralph Cudworth, English Anglican clergyman, Christian Hebraist, classicist, theologian, and philosopher. 1617 – Isaac Orobio de Castro...
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    Sebastian Münster (category Christian Hebraists)
    May 1552) was a German cartographer and cosmographer. He also was a Christian Hebraist scholar who taught as a professor at the University of Basel. His...
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    Wilhelm Gesenius (category Christian Hebraists)
    1786 – 23 October 1842) was a German orientalist, lexicographer, Christian Hebraist, Lutheran theologian, Biblical scholar and critic. Gesenius was born...
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    Wilhelm Schickard (category Christian Hebraists)
    named the lunar crater Schickard after him. In 1625 Schickard, a Christian Hebraist, published an influential treatise, Mishpat ha-melek, Jus regium Hebraeorum...
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    Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (15/16 July 1636 – 4 May 1689) was a German Christian Hebraist and Christian Cabalist born at Alt-Raudten (today Stara Rudna)...
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    widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Western and Christian history. Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He came to reject...
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    Nathaniel Schmidt (category Christian Hebraists)
    1939) of Ithaca, New York, was a Swedish-American Baptist minister, Christian Hebraist, orientalist, professor, theologian, and progressive Democrat. Schmidt...
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    Simone Assemani (category Christian Hebraists)
    Simone Assemani (February 19, 1752 – April 7, 1821), grand-nephew of Giuseppe Simone Assemani, was born in Rome. He was professor of Oriental languages...
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    Konrad Pellikan (category Christian Hebraists)
    a German Protestant theologian, humanist, Protestant reformer and Christian Hebraist who worked chiefly in Switzerland. Pellikan was born on 8 January...
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    Ralph Cudworth (category Christian Hebraists)
    KUUD-urth; 1617 – 26 June 1688) was an English Anglican clergyman, Christian Hebraist, classicist, theologian and philosopher, and a leading figure among...
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    John Gill (theologian) (category Christian Hebraists)
    John Gill (23 November 1697 – 14 October 1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology...
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  • Thomas Neal or Neale (1519–1590?) was an English churchman and academic, who became Regius Professor of Hebrew. Born about 1519 at Yeate in Gloucestershire...
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  • to Christianity, the work was eventually read by Christians. While the well-known Christian Hebraist Johann Christoph Wagenseil attempted an elaborate...
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  • Robert Metcalfe (1579–1652) was an English priest and Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Cambridge. Son of Alexander Metcalfe of Beverley...
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  • Albert Greenup (category Christian Hebraists)
    Albert William Greenup (d. 1952) was Principal of London College of Divinity from 1899 to 1925. He was widely known as a scholar of Hebrew and other Biblical...
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     1549) was one of the most important early printers of Hebrew books. A Christian Hebraist who employed rabbis, scholars and apostates in his Venice publishing...
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  • Otto Weiniger thought in terms of similar dualities as well. Christian Hebraist Hebraist List of English words of Hebrew origin Bivin, David. "Hebrew...
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  • railway station on the Isle of Wight, UK Ryp (Utrecht) (?-1718), a Christian Hebraist from Utrecht, Netherlands All pages with titles containing Ryp All...
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  • Marco Marini (category Christian Hebraists)
    Degara. 1593. Carmignac 1978 "One of the canons in 1568 was that excellent Hebraist Marco Marini, who was born at Brescia in 1542 and died 1594" Sacerdote...
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  • Alexander McCaul (category Christian Hebraists)
    Reverend Alexander McCaul (16 May 1799 – 13 November 1863) was an Irish Hebraist and missionary to the Jews. McCaul studied Hebrew and German in Warsaw...
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  • Thomas Harrison (translator) (category Christian Hebraists)
    St. John's College, along with Thomas Cartwright. He was a noted Christian Hebraist and among the revisers of the King James Bible. He belonged to the...
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    George Bush (biblical scholar) (category Christian Hebraists)
    He was ordained in the Presbyterian ministry, spent four years as a Christian missionary in Indiana, and in 1831 became professor of Hebrew and oriental...
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  • Zacharias Chrysopolitanus (category Christian Hebraists)
    Zacharias Chrysopolitanus (d. c. 1155), also known as Zachary of Besançon, was a biblical scholar of the Premonstratensian Order from Besançon (Chrysopolis)...
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    Jean-Philippe Baratier (category Christian Hebraists)
    Jean-Philippe Baratier (also Johann Philipp Baratier; 19 January 1721 in Schwabach near Nuremberg – 5 October 1740) was a German scholar. A noted child...
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  • Herbert of Bosham (category Christian Hebraists)
    Herbert of Bosham was a twelfth-century English biographer of Thomas Becket who held a foremost place among the scholars in Thomas's household. His date...
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    Jean Mercier, Latin Joannes Mercerus (Uzès ca. 1510 – 1570) was a French Hebraist. Mercier was a pupil of the less known François Vatable, and succeeded...
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  • historian, and sinologist Karl August Wuensche (1838–1912), German Christian Hebraist Karl-August Fagerholm (1901–1984), Speaker of Parliament and three...
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