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<p> Euchel [[Isaac]] Ben [[Abraham]] </p> <p> a [[Jewish]] scholar, born in 1756, was a distinguished member of the [[Society]] for the Promotion of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, which was formed in the days of [[Mendelssohn]] (q.v.). He is the author of a very learned treatise on the ancient mode of burial among the Jews, Ist nach judischen Gesetzen das Uebernachten der Todten wirklich verboten? (Breslau, 1797.) He published also a translation of the Jewish Prayers, מוֹרֶה נֵבוֹכַים םָ פֵּרוּשַׁים, or Mose Maimuni's Mose Nebuchim, with the [[Commentary]] of Mose Narboni, called הִנִּרְבּוֹנַי, and others (Sulzbach, 1828, 3 volumes, 4to); a history of the life of [[Moses]] Mendelssohn (Berlin, 1798, 8vo; Vienna, 1812); eand as a part of the great [[Bible]] work started by Mendelssohn, Die Spruche Salomo's im Original ins Deutsche ubersetzt und hebraiisch commentirt (8vo, Berlin, 1789, 1790, and often). — Furst, Bibliotheca Judaica, pages 259, 260; Kitto, Cyclop. of Biblical Literature, s.v. </p>
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<p> '''Euchel Isaac Ben Abraham''' </p> <p> a [[Jewish]] scholar, born in 1756, was a distinguished member of the Society for the [[Promotion]] of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, which was formed in the days of Mendelssohn (q.v.). He is the author of a very learned treatise on the ancient mode of burial among the Jews, Ist nach judischen Gesetzen das Uebernachten der Todten wirklich verboten? (Breslau, 1797.) He published also a translation of the Jewish Prayers, '''''מוֹרֶה''''' '''''נֵבוֹכַים''''' '''''םָ''''' '''''פֵּרוּשַׁים''''' , or ''Mose Maimuni'S Mose Nebuchim,'' with the [[Commentary]] of Mose Narboni, called '''''הִנִּרְבּוֹנַי''''' , and others (Sulzbach, 1828, 3 volumes, 4to); a history of the life of Moses Mendelssohn (Berlin, 1798, 8vo; Vienna, 1812); eand as a part of the great Bible work started by Mendelssohn, Die Spruche Salomo's im [[Original]] ins Deutsche ubersetzt und hebraiisch commentirt (8vo, Berlin, 1789, 1790, and often). '''''''''' Furst, ''Bibliotheca Judaica,'' pages 259, 260; Kitto, Cyclop. of Biblical Literature, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_39387"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/euchel+isaac+ben+abraham Euchel Isaac Ben Abraham from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Euchel Isaac Ben Abraham

a Jewish scholar, born in 1756, was a distinguished member of the Society for the Promotion of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, which was formed in the days of Mendelssohn (q.v.). He is the author of a very learned treatise on the ancient mode of burial among the Jews, Ist nach judischen Gesetzen das Uebernachten der Todten wirklich verboten? (Breslau, 1797.) He published also a translation of the Jewish Prayers, מוֹרֶה נֵבוֹכַים םָ פֵּרוּשַׁים , or Mose Maimuni'S Mose Nebuchim, with the Commentary of Mose Narboni, called הִנִּרְבּוֹנַי , and others (Sulzbach, 1828, 3 volumes, 4to); a history of the life of Moses Mendelssohn (Berlin, 1798, 8vo; Vienna, 1812); eand as a part of the great Bible work started by Mendelssohn, Die Spruche Salomo's im Original ins Deutsche ubersetzt und hebraiisch commentirt (8vo, Berlin, 1789, 1790, and often). Furst, Bibliotheca Judaica, pages 259, 260; Kitto, Cyclop. of Biblical Literature, s.v.

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