David Kimhi (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד קִמְחִי, also Kimchi or Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also known by the Hebrew acronym as the RaDaK (רַדָּ״ק) (Rabbi David Kimhi)...
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commentator and poet, father of David and Moses Kimhi Moses Kimhi (c. 1127 – c. 1190), biblical commentator and grammarian David Kimhi (1160–1235), rabbi, biblical...
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Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator. He was the father of Moses and David Kimhi, and the teacher of Rabbi Menachem Ben Simeon and poet Joseph Zabara...
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Ezra, Bahya b. Asher, and Obadiah b. Jacob Sforno, "god who appears", David Kimhi, "god I saw" or "visible god", and Levi b. Gershon as "all-seeing god"...
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perfect" was already suggested by medieval Hebrew grammarians, such as David Kimhi: "The matter is as clear as though it had already passed," or Isaac ben...
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sense if she were about to die. Commentators holding this view include David Kimhi, Keil and Delitzsch, James B. Jordan, and the Jehovah's Witnesses. Jephthah's...
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Psalms (redirect from Psalms of David)
Academic Studies Press. ISBN 978-1-934843-30-7. Kimhi, David (1919). The Longer Commentary of R. David Ḳimḥi on the First Book of Psalms (I-X, XV-XVII, XIX...
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of the history of the Hebrew grammatical tradition, before and after David Kimhi (1160–1235). His Associated Press obituary (published in The New York...
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grammatical treatise Sefer Mikhlol by Rabbi David Kimhi (also known by his Hebrew acronym RaDaK רד"ק —Rabino David Kimhi—), which was copied from the Cervera...
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Rashi and David Kimhi on Joshua 13:3. However, most commentators, such as Targum Onkelos, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Bahya ben Asher, Samuel David Luzzatto, Naftali...
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