An Essay on the Originality and Permanency of the Biblical Hebrew: With an Application to the Leading Principle of a Modern Unbeliever, Who Denies the Existence of Any Written Word of God. by the Rev. Gerald Fitz-Gerald | TheBookSeekers

An Essay on the Originality and Permanency of the Biblical Hebrew: With an Application to the Leading Principle of a Modern Unbeliever, Who Denies the Existence of Any Written Word of God. by the Rev. Gerald Fitz-Gerald


No. of pages 260

Published: 2019

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“An Essay on the Originality and Permanency of the Biblical Hebrew” by the Rev. Gerald Fitz-Gerald explores the distinctiveness of Biblical Hebrew as a language and its enduring significance in religious texts. The work engages with the arguments of modern skeptics who deny the existence of any divine written word, offering a defense of the language's unique qualities. Fitz-Gerald delves into linguistic analysis, historical context, and theological implications, asserting that the Hebrew scriptures carry a timeless message rooted in their original language. This essay serves as both a linguistic study and a theological rebuttal to contemporary disbelief, emphasizing the relevance of Biblical Hebrew today. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 260 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .