DRUSIUS — Iohannes vide Iohannes … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DRUSIUS (Van Der Driesche), JOHANN CLEMENS° — (1550–1616), Dutch theologian, Hebraist, and Bible scholar. A native of Oudenarde (East Flanders), he was professor of Oriental languages at Oxford (from 1572. and later in Leiden, Ghent, and Franeker. Drusius wrote several books on Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IOHANNES Drusius — alias van der Driesche, Flander, patriâ Alderardensis, in ea urbis parte, quae Pamele dicitur, natus: Hebraeam linguam in Anglia didicit, ibiqueve docuit Oxonii Annos 4. postoa Franekerae Frisiorum eiusdem linguae Professor fuit. Obiit A. C. 1616 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Jehovah — is an English reading of (second instance), ] and although seriously critiqued by John Drusius in 1604 A.D.,See Pages 209 210 of Gerard Gertoux s book: The name of God Y.EH.OW.AH which is pronounced as it is written I EH OU AH ] and later… … Wikipedia
Johannes van den Driesche — [or Drusius] (28 June 1550 – February 1616) was a Flemish Protestant divine, distinguished specially as an Orientalist, Christian Hebraist and exegete. Contents … Wikipedia
Christian Hebraist — A Christian Hebraist is a scholar of Hebrew who comes from a Christian family background/belief, or is a Jewish adherent of Christianity. The main area of study is that commonly known as the Old Testament to Christians (and Tanakh to Jews), but… … Wikipedia
Parkabtei — Die Parkabtei (niederländisch Abdij van t Park, Parkabdij oder Abdij van Park) ist eine Prämonstratenserabtei in Heverlee, einer Teilgemeinde Löwens in Belgien. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Editions of the Bible — • Includes Hebrew and Greek editions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Editions of the Bible Editions of the Bible … Catholic encyclopedia
Jehovah (Yahweh) — Jehovah (Yahweh) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jehovah (Yahweh) The proper name of God in the Old Testament; hence the Jews called it the name by excellence, the great name, the only name, the glorious and terrible name, the hidden and… … Catholic encyclopedia
Critici sacri — was a compilation of Latin biblical commentaries published in London from 1660, edited by John Pearson. The publisher was Cornelius Bee. The work appeared in nine volumes, and collected numerous authors, both Protestant and Catholic, of early… … Wikipedia