Chaldaic

  • 71Rock —    (Heb. tsur), employed as a symbol of God in the Old Testament (1 Sam. 2:2; 2 Sam. 22:3; Isa. 17:10; Ps. 28:1; 31:2, 3; 89:26; 95:1); also in the New Testament (Matt. 16:18; Rom. 9:33; 1 Cor. 10:4). In Dan. 2:45 the Chaldaic form of the Hebrew… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 72Version —    A translation of the holy Scriptures. This word is not found in the Bible, nevertheless, as frequent references are made in this work to various ancient as well as modern versions, it is fitting that some brief account should be given of the… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 73Chwolson, Daniel — (1819 1911)    Russian orientalist of Lithuanian origin. He converted to Christianity in 1855. He was professor of Hebrew, Syriac and Chaldaic philology at the University of St Petersburg and at the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic theological …

    Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • 74SCHOLA — quid proprie sit, indicat Ausonius Eidyll. 4. ad Nepot. v. 5. Graio Schola nomine dicta est, Iustae laboriferis tribuantur ut otia curis. A Graeco nempe χολὴ, quod otium denotat, nomen invenit. Quia enim secundum Celsum de re Med. l. 1. in Prooem …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 75TARGUM — Chald Gap desc: Hebrew, plural. Targumim, significat Interpretationem, Versionem, Paraphrasin, quae non tam verbum de verbo, quam sensum ex una lingua in aliam transferat: et proprie de Paraphrasibus Chaldaicis, quae apud Iudaeos maximo in usu… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 76Chal. — 1. Chaldaic. 2. Chaldean. 3. Chaldee …

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  • 77Chald. — 1. Chaldaic. 2. Chaldean. 3. Chaldee …

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  • 78CHWOLSON, DANIEL — (Rus. Daniel Avraamovich Khvolson, 1819–1911), Russian Orientalist. Chwolson was born of poor, devout Jewish parents in Vilna. In 1841 he went to Breslau, where abraham geiger befriended him and helped him prepare for matriculation at the… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 79FISCHER, BERNARD — (b. 1821), Austrian rabbi and author. Fischer was born in the village of Budikau, in Bohemia. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Prague in 1850. Fischer served as the rabbi of various small congregations in the district of Eger.… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 80LOLLI, EUDE — (1826–1904), Italian rabbi and university professor. Lolli was born in Gorizia. He was the son of Samuel Vita Lolli, and thus first cousin of samuel david luzzatto (Shadal). He was educated at the lyceum of Gorizia. From 1845 to 1846 he attended… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism