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Ibn Shaprut / Talmudists / Rabbinical translations of Matthew / Jean du Tillet / Jean Mercier / George Howard / Hebrew language / Hugh J. Schonfield / Tillett / Judaism / Christianity and other religions / Year of death unknown
Date: 2008-04-07 03:42:28
Ibn Shaprut
Talmudists
Rabbinical translations of Matthew
Jean du Tillet
Jean Mercier
George Howard
Hebrew language
Hugh J. Schonfield
Tillett
Judaism
Christianity and other religions
Year of death unknown

A Brief History of the du Tillet Matthew Compiled by Tim Hegg © 2004 Torahresource.com

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