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2018x-056767164XBloomsbury T & T Clark 2018. Hardcover. New. 306 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Bloomsbury T & T Clark hardcover
2018513105T & T Clark 2018. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. 320pp. Perfectbound in green simulated cloth with gilt stamped lettering sans DJ as issued. Ex-library with spine label removed; exceedingly clean and sharp with sound binding and no evidence of use. Shipped professionally in a box. 'A comprehensive examination of the links between wisdom literature and prophecy. The book is divided into four sections. The first addresses methodological concerns such as identifying "wisdom" identifying potential sociological spheres for wisdom and prophecy in the ancient Near East and recognizing potential textual relationships. The second examines the role of wisdom in the prophetic corpus more broadly in a book-by-book analysis of biblical texts first examining the role of wisdom in the prophetic corpus of the Hebrew Bible. The third section looks at elements of prophecy within the traditional wisdom books such as Job Proverbs and Qoheleth. Finally the book continues the conversation by providing two concluding chapters that evaluate critique engage and raise new questions that Hebrew Bible scholars will need to wrestle with as the search for the relationship between wisdom and prophecy moves forward.' Publisher's blurb. T & T Clark hardcover
2020x-0567693279Bloomsbury T & T Clark 2020. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 306 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Bloomsbury T & T Clark paperback
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1960374962New York: Ronald Press 1960. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Foreword by Red Grange. Fine in very near fine dustwrapper with a touch of rubbing and a tiny stain and tear. "Football's most complete record book" according to the dustjacket. Scarce especially in this condition. Ronald Press hardcover
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71-2953Paris: French Publisher circa 1786. Steel engraving. 13.5 x 8.5 cm. sheet. Good sheet trimmed to the borderline one tiny hole in upper left quadrant missing upper left sheet corner. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1786]. unknown
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181941334Prag Prague: Gedruckt In D. Schollischen Buchdruckerey 1819. Hardback. 1st edition. 4to period boards 4 82 1 25 leaves aproximately 224 pages. In Hebrew with some German on title page. Vinograd: Prague 1165. StCB: 5867 3; Jewish Museum 179. Contents: helek 1. Hilkhot ishut perek 1-10; helek 2. Hilkhot ishut perek 11-25; helek 3. Hilkhot gerushin. Hilkhot yibum va-halitsah. She'elot u-teshuvot. Maftehot. <br> <br> Novellae to Maimonides of the laws pertaining to women i.e. divorce relationships and marriage by Rabbi Jonathan ben Nathan Nata Eybeschutz 1690/95-1764 the talmudist kabbalist and child prodigy. In his youth after the death of his father he studied in Prossnitz under Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt and Rabbi Eliezer ha-Levi Ettinger his uncle and in Vienna under Rabbi Samson Wertheimer. He married the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Spira the av bet din of Bunzlau. After traveling for some time he settled in Prague in 1715 and in time became head of the yeshivah and a famous preacher. <br> After the death of Rabbi David Oppenheim 1736 he was appointed dayan of Prague. Elected rabbi of Metz in 1741 he subsequently became rabbi of the "Three Communities" Altona Hamburg and Wandsbek in 1750. Both in Metz and in Altona he had many disciples and was considered a great preacher. <br> His position in the Three Communities however was undermined when a dispute broke out concerning his suspected leanings toward Shabbateanism. This controversy accompanied Rabbi Eybeschuetz throughout his life and the quarrel had repercussions in every community from Holland to Poland. His main opponent was Rabbi Jacob Emden also a famous talmudist and a potential rival in the candidature to the rabbinate of the Three Communities.<br> The quarrel developed into a great public dispute which divided the rabbis of the day. While most of the German rabbis opposed Rabbi Eybeschuetz his support came from the rabbis of Poland and Moravia. <br> A fruitless attempt at mediation was made by Rabbi Ezekiel Landau rabbi of Prague. Most of Rabbi Eybeschuetz' own community was loyal to him and confidently accepted his refutation of the charges made by his opponent but dissension reached such a pitch that both sides appealed to the authorities in Hamburg and the government of Denmark for a judicial ruling. The king favored Rabbi Eybeschuetz and ordered new elections which resulted in his reappointment. <br> After his reelection as rabbi of the Three Communities some rabbis of Frankfort Amsterdam and Metz challenged him to appear before them to reply to the suspicions raised against him. Rabbi Eybeschuetz refused and when the matter was brought before the Council of the Four Lands in 1753 the council issued a ruling in his favor. In 1760 the debate was rekindled when some Shabbatean elements were discovered among the students of Rabbi Eybeschuetz' yeshiva. At the same time his youngest son Wolf presented himself as a Shabbatean prophet with the result that the yeshiva was closed. See Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000109183; EJ; M. A. Perlmutter R. Yehonatan Eybeschuetz ve-Yahaso la-Shabbeta'ut 1947; Mifal ha-Bibliografyah ha-Ivrit Hoveret le-Dugmah 1964 13-24. <br> <br> SUBJECTS: Marriage Jewish law Divorce Jewish law Husband and wife Jewish law Incest -- Religious aspects -- Judaism. Maimonides Moses 1135-1204. Mishneh Torah -- Commentaries. OCLC: 19167576. <br> Some wear usual light age and damp staining wide margins stamps. Binding starting About Very Good Condition. RAB-66-17-BLRKKQQ-'emn. Prag [Prague]: Gedruckt In D. Schollischen Buchdruckerey unknown
19242080502106504411Great Japan Sex Education Association 1924. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Great Japan Sex Education Association paperback