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Heinrich Christian Immanuel (Samuel) Frommann

Jewish believer, Heinrich Christian Immanuel (Samuel) Frommann, wrote, printed, and published his own missionary literature, books, and commentaries in early eighteenth century Germany. He translated parts of the New Testament into Yiddish and produced a rabbinic commentary on the Gospel of Luke, later brought to completion by Dr. Biesenthal. His efforts are considered the foundation of the famous Institutum Judaicum.

 

HaBesorah al pi Lukas Part 3

HaBesorah al pi Lukas is Joachim Biesenthal's revision of Frommann's Hebrew commentary on Luke from 1735 (entitled "Evangelium Lucae"). Biesenthal finished the commentary as Frommann's originally ended with Luke 22:14. The commentary uses rabbinic literature to help draw out the meaning of the text. It was originally published in 1869. (Special thanks to Keren Ahvah Meshihit [Jerusalem, Israel] for scanning this book and making it public.)

  HaBesorah_al_pi_Lukas_(Hebrew)_(Part_3)_Biesenthal.pdf  | Size: 15.1MB

 

HaBesorah al pi Lukas Part 2

HaBesorah al pi Lukas is Joachim Biesenthal's revision of Frommann's Hebrew commentary on Luke from 1735 (entitled "Evangelium Lucae"). Biesenthal finished the commentary as Frommann's originally ended with Luke 22:14. The commentary uses rabbinic literature to help draw out the meaning of the text. It was originally published in 1869. (Special thanks to Keren Ahvah Meshihit [Jerusalem, Israel] for scanning this book and making it public.)

  HaBesorah_al_pi_Lukas_(Hebrew)_(Part_2)_Biesenthal.pdf  | Size: 15.4MB

 

HaBesorah al pi Lukas Part 1

HaBesorah al pi Lukas is Joachim Biesenthal's revision of Frommann's Hebrew commentary on Luke from 1735 (entitled "Evangelium Lucae"). Biesenthal finished the commentary as Frommann's originally ended with Luke 22:14. The commentary uses rabbinic literature to help draw out the meaning of the text. It was originally published in 1869. (Special thanks to Keren Ahvah Meshihit [Jerusalem, Israel] for scanning this book and making it public.)

  HaBesorah_al_pi_Lukas_(Hebrew)_(Part_1)_Biesenthal.pdf  | Size: 15.0MB

 

Evangelium Lucae

Evangelium Lucae is Heinrich Frommann's Hebrew commentary on the Gospel of Luke.

  Evangelium_Lucae_(Hebrew)_Frommann.pdf  | Size: 7.3MB

 

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