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ItemNo Preview AvailableThe use of Old Testament quotations in the letter of Paul to the RomansWeatherlake, Robert Clement. (University of Melbourne, 1965)
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ItemPlato and St. Paul : some background to the development of the western ethical traditionBlankley, Jack ( 1989)
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ItemA translation of Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary to the book of Job: with introduction, notes, and appendicesAvery, Kenneth S. ( 1987)Rabbi Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra was one of the most outstanding figures of mediaeval Spanish Jewry. His writings cover the broad spectrum of the mediaeval arts and sciences, including biblical exegesis, Hebrew grammar, philosophy, astrology, medicine, and poetry (1). It is his biblical exegesis, however, which forms the basis of his great renown and his importance for Hebrew studies today. (From Introduction)