Fragment Einer Arabischen Pentateuch-Uebersetzung presents a scholarly examination of an Arabic translation of the Pentateuch. This work offers invaluable insights into the textual history of the Old Testament and the transmission of religious texts across linguistic and cultural boundaries. The fragment provides a unique opportunity to study the nuances of translating the Pentateuch into Arabic and its significance for understanding interfaith relations. This book will appeal to scholars of biblical studies, Jewish history, and Arabic language.
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