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<p> a [[Jewish]] commentator, was born at Fez, Africa, about 1570. But little is known of his personal history. His works are, a [[Commentary]] on Joshua (Venice, 1608-9), from which a selection was made by Frankfurter (q.v.) in his great Rabbinic Bible: — a commentary on | Aaron Ibn-Chajim <ref name="term_44978" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a [[Jewish]] commentator, was born at Fez, Africa, about 1570. But little is known of his personal history. His works are, a [[Commentary]] on Joshua (Venice, 1608-9), from which a selection was made by Frankfurter (q.v.) in his great Rabbinic Bible: '''''—''''' a commentary on Sifra (tradition of Leviticus), published under the title of The [[Oblation]] of Aaron (Venice, 1609-11.): '''''—''''' The Rules of Aaron, a treatise on R. Ishmael's (q.v.) thirteen rules for interpreting the O.T. [[Scriptures]] (Ven. 1609, Dres. 1712). '''''—''''' Kitto, Bibl. Cyclop. 2, 352. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_44978"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ibn-chajim,+aaron Aaron Ibn-Chajim from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_44978"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ibn-chajim,+aaron Aaron Ibn-Chajim from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 15 October 2021
Aaron Ibn-Chajim [1]
a Jewish commentator, was born at Fez, Africa, about 1570. But little is known of his personal history. His works are, a Commentary on Joshua (Venice, 1608-9), from which a selection was made by Frankfurter (q.v.) in his great Rabbinic Bible: — a commentary on Sifra (tradition of Leviticus), published under the title of The Oblation of Aaron (Venice, 1609-11.): — The Rules of Aaron, a treatise on R. Ishmael's (q.v.) thirteen rules for interpreting the O.T. Scriptures (Ven. 1609, Dres. 1712). — Kitto, Bibl. Cyclop. 2, 352.