The "suffering Servant" of Isaiah: According to the Jewish Interpreters
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The Suffering Servant of Isaiah [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2000] Driver, Samuel R. ...
Adolf Neubauer fut sous-bibliothécaire à la Bodleian Library et lecteur d'hébreu rabbinique à l'Université d'Oxford. Son travail universitaire s'est concentré sur l'histoire et la littérature juives.






The Suffering Servant of Isaiah [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2000] Driver, Samuel R. ...
The Text in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Old Latin with English Translations
Originally published in 1878, this reprint offers a scholarly exploration of its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor and historical context of the time. The work is notable for its insights and contributions to the field, providing readers with a rich understanding of the themes and ideas presented. The text serves as an important resource for those interested in historical scholarship and the evolution of thought during the late 19th century.
According To The Jewish Interpreters (1877)
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This book is an analysis of Jewish interpretations of Isaiah 53, a chapter in the Hebrew Bible that has been interpreted in Christian tradition as a prophecy of Christ's suffering and death. Neubauer and Driver explore a range of medieval Jewish commentaries on the chapter, arguing that the Jewish interpretation is fundamentally different from the Christian interpretation and reflects a different understanding of the nature and purpose of prophecy.
The Original Hebrew of a Portion of Ecclesiasticus is an important work of biblical scholarship that sheds new light on the text of a key book of the Old Testament. The authors provide a careful analysis of the Hebrew and early versions of the text, as well as an English translation and detailed commentary. Their work is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and interpretation of the Bible.