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<p> a [[Jewish]] rabbi of the 17th century, is the author of אִרְבִע חָרָשַׁים, a dogmatico-homiletical commentary on tlie historical books of the Old Test. divided into four parts. The first part, entitled כַּסֵּא דָוַד, treats of those passages which have reference to David's house; the second, קַנְאִת אֶפְרִיַ, speaks of the kings of [[Israel]] after the division of the kingdom, and of the so-called Messiah, the son of Joseph; the third, רוּחִ חֵן, speaks of [[Elijah]] and other prophets; and the fourth, רִב בְּרָכוֹת, treats of the priests anl of the Noachites. The work was published at Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 1680. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. i, 84; Benjacob, Ozar Ha-Sepharim, or Thesaurus Librorumn Hebraicorum tam Impressorum quam Manu Script. (Wilna, 1880), i, 48, No. 935. (B. P.) </p>
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<p> a [[Jewish]] rabbi of the 17th century, is the author of '''''אִרְבִע''''' '''''חָרָשַׁים''''' , a dogmatico-homiletical commentary on tlie historical books of the Old Test. divided into four parts. The first part, entitled '''''כַּסֵּא''''' '''''דָוַד''''' , treats of those passages which have reference to David's house; the second, '''''קַנְאִת''''' '''''אֶפְרִיַ''''' , speaks of the kings of [[Israel]] after the division of the kingdom, and of the so-called Messiah, the son of Joseph; the third, '''''רוּחִ''''' '''''חֵן''''' , speaks of [[Elijah]] and other prophets; and the fourth, '''''רִב''''' '''''בְּרָכוֹת''''' , treats of the priests anl of the Noachites. The work was published at Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 1680. See Furst, ''Bibl. Jud.'' i, 84; Benjacob, ''Ozar Ha-Sepharim,'' or ''Thesaurus Librorumn Hebraicorum Tam Impressorum Quam [[Manu]] Script.'' (Wilna, 1880), i, 48, No. 935. (B. P.) </p>
 
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Ben-Elchanan Bar-Joseph [1]

a Jewish rabbi of the 17th century, is the author of אִרְבִע חָרָשַׁים , a dogmatico-homiletical commentary on tlie historical books of the Old Test. divided into four parts. The first part, entitled כַּסֵּא דָוַד , treats of those passages which have reference to David's house; the second, קַנְאִת אֶפְרִיַ , speaks of the kings of Israel after the division of the kingdom, and of the so-called Messiah, the son of Joseph; the third, רוּחִ חֵן , speaks of Elijah and other prophets; and the fourth, רִב בְּרָכוֹת , treats of the priests anl of the Noachites. The work was published at Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 1680. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. i, 84; Benjacob, Ozar Ha-Sepharim, or Thesaurus Librorumn Hebraicorum Tam Impressorum Quam Manu Script. (Wilna, 1880), i, 48, No. 935. (B. P.)

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