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The Aramaic Bible Volume 4: Targum Neofiti 1: Numbers and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan: Numbers

Translated by Martin McNamara, MSC, and Ernest G. Clarke

The Aramaic Bible Volume 4: Targum Neofiti 1: Numbers and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan: Numbers
The Aramaic Bible Volume 4: Targum Neofiti 1: Numbers and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan: Numbers

ISBN: 9780814654835, 5483

Details: 356 pgs, 7 x 10 X 3/8
Publication Date: 07/01/1995
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It is generally recognized that the Book of Numbers is one of the least unified books of the Bible. It is a collection of censuses, laws, and traditions concerning the sojourn of the people of Israel in the wilderness and of the first conquests of the territories promised to Israel. Yet it also carries narrative of notable events and lessons. Both aspects of Numbers benefit from their development in these targums.

ISBN: 9780814654835, 5483

Details: 356 pgs, 7 x 10 X 3/8
Publication Date: 07/01/1995
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