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![[...] Bechinath Happeruschim Hoc est Examinis Commentationum Rabbinicarum in Mosen Prodromus vel Sectio prima : complectens Generalem Protheoriam, De 1. Textu Hebraico 2. Targum Chaldaico 3. Versione Graecâ, 4. Masóreth, 5. Kábbalah 6. Peruschim .. = Beḥînat hap-pêrûšîm](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.digitale-sammlungen.de%2Fiiif%2Fimage%2Fv2%2Fbsb11225289_00005%2Ffull%2F1000%2C%2F0%2Fdefault.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
[...] Bechinath Happeruschim Hoc est Examinis Commentationum Rabbinicarum in Mosen Prodromus vel Sectio prima : complectens Generalem Protheoriam, De 1. Textu Hebraico 2. Targum Chaldaico 3. Versione Graecâ, 4. Masóreth, 5. Kábbalah 6. Peruschim .. = Beḥînat hap-pêrûšîm
Wilhelm Schickard’s study forces a confrontation between the rigid structures of Rabbinic tradition and the demands of Christian philology. You will discover how a seventeenth-century scholar navigated the tension between Jewish mystical literature and the literal truth of the Bible.