Selig Newman
Selig Newman (1788, Posen – 20 February 1871, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) was a Polish-born Hebraist and educator. Provided by Wikipedia
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A English and Hebrew Lexicon composed after Johnson's dictionary, containing fifteen thousand English words, rendered into biblical, or rabbinical Hebrew, or into Chaldee ... by Newman, Selig
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The challenge accepted; a dialogue between a jew and a christian: the former answering a challenge thrown out by the latter, respecting the accomplishment of the prophecies predict... by Newman, Selig
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A Hebrew and English Lexicon containing all the words of the Old Testament, with the Chaldee words in Daniel, Ezra, and the Targums ... by Newman, Selig
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