The Song of Songs: Translated from the Original Hebrew, with a Commentary, Historical and Critical
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The Song of Songs: Translated from the Original Hebrew, with a Commentary, Historical and Critical
Bible. Song of Solomon -- Commentaries
Abi-Simra, מִכְתָּם לְדָוד (printed, according to de Rossi, at
Constantinople). Affendopulo, סֵ׳ עֲשָׂרָה מַאֲמָרוֹת (Dod Mordechai, c. 3,
Vienna, 1830). Allemanno, חֶשֶׁק שְׁלֹמֹה. Almosneno, יְדֵי מֹשֶׁה (Venice,
1597). Arepol, שַׂר שָׁלוֹם (Ssafet, 1579). Asulai, נַחַל אֶשְׁכּוֹל, and פְּנֵי
חַמָּח (Leghorn, 1800.) Bär. b. Naphtali, מַתְּנוֹת כְּהֻנָּה (Amsterdam, 1725).
Baruch b. Isaac, זָרַע בַּרַכְ (Amsterdam, 1730). Birs, שִׁירָה לְדָוִד
(Grodno, 1797). Chiquitilla, in MS. Cohen, זְקַן אַהֲרֹן (Venice, 1657).
Eliezer b. Judah, יֵין הָרֶקַח (Lublin, 1608). Elijah b. Salomon-Abraham,
בִּ אוּר עַל ג׳מְגִלּוֹת, in MS. Gensburg, נַסְתָּלִי שְׂבַע רָצוֹן (Hamburg, 1708).
Jaabez, קֹדָשׁ הִלּוּלַים (in Frankfurter’s Bible, Amsterdam, 1724–27). Ibn
Jaehaj (in the Amsterdam Rab. Bible, 1724). Ibn Jaish, מָקוֹר בָּררּך עַל
שה״ש (Constantinople, 1576). Jacob b. Isaac, צְאָינָה וּרְאֶינָה (Berlin,
1709). Jacob b. Joel, שְׁאֵרִית יַעֲקֹב (Altona, 1727). Jacob-Lissa, אִמְרֵי
יֹשֶׁר (Dyrhenfurt, 1815–19). Joseph-Jossel, פּוֹרָת יוֹסֵף (Wandsbeck,
1727). Kara, in MS. Dav. Kimchi, in MS. Landsberger, שׁוֹמֵר אֱמוּניִם
(Offenbach, 1724). Lando, נִקֻדוֹת הַכֶּסֶף (Venice, 1619). Libowitzer, סֵ׳
אַיֶּלֶת אֲהָבִים (Korez, 1791), Loanz, surnamed Baal Shem, רִנַּת דּוֹדִים
(Basle, 1606). Löw b. Joshua, לֵב אַרְיֵה (Wilmersdorf, 1674). Saul Löw,
בִנְיַן אֲרִיאֵל (Amsterdam, 1778). Meyer (Frankfort on the Main, 1679).
Solomon Ibn Melech, מִכְלַל יֹפִי (Amsterdam, 1661). Salomon b. Jacob
(Prague, 1628).
[75] Origenes Selecta in Psalmos 1. Hieronymus Apologia adversus
Rufinum. See on this subject Frankel, Monatschrift, 1852, p. 219, and
Graetz, Geschichte der Juden, Vierter Band, p. 279.
[76] Davidson, Introduction to the Old Testament, &c., p. 790.
[77] Comp. Hieronymus ad Pamachium; Prefacio in Paralipomena, in
Tobiam, in Job. To his ingratitude and bitter vituperations against the
Jews, this people may trace many of their subsequent sufferings from
so-called Christians. (Com. Hiero. adversus Rufinum ii., Graetz,
Geschichte der Juden, Vierter Band, p. 462.)
[78] Bernardi Oper. vol. ii. (Paris, 1719), p. 276, et seqq.
[79] “Ecclesia humilis et abjecta inter hostes saeculi, et hoc fuit
usque ad tempus Constantini.”
[80] Comment. in Cant. Canticor.
[81] Homil. xxxii.
[82] Bib. Sac., book vi. haer. xiii. p. 664.
[83] An Exposition upon the Book of Canticles. London, 1624, p. 2.
[84] A Commentary on the Canticles. Amsterdam, 1644, p. 2.
[85] Annotations upon the Five Books of Moses, the Book of the Psalms,
and the Song of Songs (London, 1639), pp. 4, 5.
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