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Paul Isaac Hershon’s Genesis: With a Talmudic Commentary is a fascinating analysis of the Talmud, and how expanded comprehension of its language and formation will lead to a deeper Old Testament exegesis. With Hershon’s extensive historical knowledge and profound understanding of the rabbinic writings in the Talmud, this exhilarating approach to Genesis is essential reading for biblical scholars and connoisseurs of history alike.
Genesis: With a Talmudic Commentary is essential for students, scholars, pastors, historians, and teachers of the Bible who want to go more in depth in the study of Genesis. With Logos Bible Software, this collection is completely searchable, with passages of scripture appearing on mouse-over, as well as being linked to Greek and Hebrew texts and English translations in your library.
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“Next to these in antiquity probably come portions of the Talmud” (Page iii)
Paul Isaac Hershon (1817–1888) was born in Galicia and became a missionary at an early age. He retired from missionary work to devote himself to full-time study and translation of the Talmud, from which he published numerous books.