Edward Leigh, A Supplement to the Critica Sacra (1662)
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Date
1662
Author
Edward Leigh Note: 11/10/2005
Book title
A Supplement To The Critica Sacra, Wherein Many of the Originall words of both Testaments being Alphabetically disposed, are explained out of Learned Scholiographers and Criticks, and hereby many both controversall Texts, and difficult Scriptures illustrated
Publication place
London
Publisher
Andrew Crook and Edward Brewster
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
- Bible
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Latin
Summary
A supplement to LEME 393
Language
headwords: Hebrew, Greek
explanations: English, Latin
explanations: English, Latin
explanations: English, Latin
explanations: English, Latin
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: Ροιζυδὸν, Cu, strepitu & fragore, 2 Pet. 3. 10. with a very great noise: like the ratling of a hail storme; like as a whirlwind or tempest comes roaring, and carries all before it, so shall the Starry Skie passe away. Dr. Featley. Swiftly, because of the former words; Dr. Hammond. ad modum procellæ, Calvin. (p. 28)
sample: Ροιζυδὸν, Cu, strepitu & fragore, 2 Pet. 3. 10. with a very great noise: like the ratling of a hail storme; like as a whirlwind or tempest comes roaring, and carries all before it, so shall the Starry Skie passe away. Dr. Featley. Swiftly, because of the former words; Dr. Hammond. ad modum procellæ, Calvin. (p. 28)
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