This volume presents an early Arabic commentary on the Book of Nahum, offering valuable insights into Jewish biblical interpretation during the 10th century. Authored by Japheth ben Ali ha-Levi, a prominent Karaite scholar, this commentary provides a unique perspective on the prophetic text. The book includes an introduction, an abridged translation, and detailed notes by Hartwig Hirschfeld, enhancing accessibility for modern readers.
Explore the historical and theological context of Nahum through the lens of medieval Jewish scholarship. This edition is an essential resource for scholars of biblical studies, Jewish history, and Arabic literature. Its enduring value lies in its preservation of a rare and significant voice from the past, shedding light on the rich tapestry of religious thought and intellectual exchange in the Middle Ages. A must-have addition to any theological or historical library, offering a window into a fascinating era of biblical interpretation.
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