Digital Verbum Edition
Offering translation and exposition on commentary from the notable Jewish historian, Abraham Ben Meir Ibn Ezra (1089–1164), M. Friedländer moves verse-by-verse through a critical piece of Jewish literature. Friedländer explores the principles, character, and prophecies embodied in the text. Volume 1 offers Ibn Ezra’s commentary on Isaiah—edited from the original Hebrew text.
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M. Friedländer (1833–1910) was educated at University of Berlin and the University of Halle. Friedländer went on to become principal of Jews’ College in London where he taught theology, biblical exegesis, and Jewish history.