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Originally appearing as a series of articles in the Jewish Chronicle, Abraham Benisch’s scathing refutation of Colenso’s work is divided into four sections containing his objections: philology, geography, arithmetic, and morality. Using these headings as a starting point, Benisch endeavors to demonstrate that none of Colenso’s ideas are original or credible.
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Abraham Benisch (1811–1878) published several works on Hebrew literature and was the editor of the Jewish Chronicle for twenty years.