Ezekiel Margoliouth
Ezekiel Margoliouth (1815‒1894) hailed from the Polish part of Russia and was the son of the Chief Rabbi of Sulwalki. He was a prolific scholar and writer who came to faith while attending a rabbinical yeshiva in Warsaw.
Margoliouth Hebrew New Testament (Part 2 of 2)
Margoliouth's version of the New Testament in Hebrew with cantillation marks added. Although after it's publication it was later usurped by the Delitzsch and Salkinson/Ginsburg Hebrew versions, it is the only completely cantillated translation of the New Testament. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quiñónez.)
Hebrew_NT_(Part 2)_Margoliouth.pdf | Size: 18.5MB
Margoliouth Hebrew New Testament (Part 1 of 2)
Margoliouth's version of the New Testament in Hebrew with cantillation marks added. Although after it's publication it was later usurped by the Delitzsch and Salkinson/Ginsburg Hebrew versions, it is the only completely cantillated translation of the New Testament. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quiñónez.)
Hebrew_NT_(Part 1)_Margoliouth.pdf | Size: 18.4MB
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