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79: 60: 47: 467: 197:, as has been incorrectly stated ("Oẓar Neḥmad," ii. 32); it is rather an extension or continuation of it, since it goes into details which are either not mentioned, or are mentioned only briefly, in the other. In the fifteenth chapter, which Ibn Shaprut added later, he criticizes a work written by 449:
José-Vicente Niclós: Šem t.ob ibn Šaprut. «La piedra de toque» (Eben Bohan). Una obra de controversia judeo-cristiana. Introducción, edición crítica, traducción y notas al libro I. Bibliotheca Hispana Bíblica 16. Madrid
264:(see M. Friedländer in the "Publications of the Society of Hebrew Literature," series ii., vol. iv., p. 221, where " Shem-Ṭob ben Joseph Shaprut of Toledo" should read "Shem-Ṭob ben Isaac of Tudela"). 139:, December 26, 1375, in the presence of bishops and learned theologians (see his "Eben Boḥan"; an extract, entitled "Wikkuaḥ" in manuscript, is in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, No. 831). 323:
In 1879 the German orientalist Adolf Herbst published two other Jewish Hebrew translations of Matthew, also used by Italian and Spanish Jews to combat attempts to conversion, as
327:(Göttingen, 1879). However these two manuscripts have no direct connection to Ibn Shaprut. They are a Spanish manuscript published and heavily edited by the cartographer 316:). On the basis that it probably constitutes an earlier independent text, it has been excised and edited as a separate edition by George Howard (2nd Ed. 1995), 549: 239: 181:. As a model and guide for this work, which consists of fourteen chapters, or "gates," and is written in the form of a dialogue, he took the polemical 325:
Des Schemtob ben Schaphrut hebraeische Übersetzung des Evangeliums Matthaei nach den Drucken des S. Münster und J. du Tillet-Mercier neu herausgegeben
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into Hebrew, accompanying them with pointed observations; answers to the latter, written by a neophyte named Jona, also exist in manuscript.
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is not a separate translation, and almost certainly not actually by Ibn Shaprut himself, but a complete commentary, in Hebrew, on the
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in order to assist the Jews in defense against conversion and polemical writings, Ibn Shaprut edited or translated portions of the
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between the Castilians and the English obliged Ibn Shaprut, with many others, to leave the country. He settled at
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against Jacob ben Reuben. The thirteenth chapter contains a very interesting fragment by a 14th-century
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idem, in R. E. J. xviii. 219 et seq. (with several extracts according to the Breslau MS.);
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philosopher, physician, and polemicist. He is often confused with the physician
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One work of Ibn Shaprut has been printed: "Pardes Rimmonim," ( פרדס רימונים )
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on music for which he probably made use of the Hebrew translation of
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He also wrote a super commentary, entitled "Ẓafnat Pa'aneaḥ," to
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While still a young man he was compelled to debate in public, on
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and redemption, with Cardinal Pedro de Luna, afterward
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scholar he carried on a correspondence with Sheshet.
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Ibn Shaprut wrote a commentary to the first book of
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Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician and polemicist
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Hebrew
Tudela
Spanish Jewish
Shem-Tob ben Isaac of Tortosa
Hasdai Ibn Shaprut
Khazars
original sin
Antipope Benedict XIII
Pamplona
Navarre
Tarazona
Talmudic
Tarazona
baptized Jews
Jacob ben Reuben
David Ḳimḥi
Alfonso de Valladolid
Schopenhauer
Four Gospels
Avicenna
Sulaiman ibn Yaish
Allorqui
Ibn Ezra
Pentateuch

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