Jesus Christ in the Talmud and Commentary on the Gospels from the Talmud and the Hebraica
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This comprehensive collection of the works of John Lightfoot, one of the great religious scholars of the 17th century, includes his famous commentary on the New Testament as well as a wide variety of sermons, essays, and other theological writings. Lightfoot's erudition and insight shine through on every page, making this an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Christian thought.
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This compendium collects the works of renowned English scholar and theologian John Lightfoot, offering readers a deep and multifaceted examination of Christian history, culture, and theology. Lightfoot's meticulous literary analyses, linguistic expertise, and historical insights make this collection an invaluable resource for scholars of early modern history, church history, and theological studies.
The 17th-century scholar John Lightfoot is best known for his profound knowledge of the Hebrew language and his mastery of ancient rabbinic texts. His extensive writings on biblical history and theology have had a lasting impact on the study of religion and philosophy. This comprehensive collection brings together all of Lightfoot's major works, providing a fascinating glimpse into his extraordinary mind and his enduring legacy.
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