Tanhum of Jerusalem
Tanhum ben Joseph of Jerusalem, also known as Tanḥum ha-Yerushalmi (1220–1291), was a 13th-century Hebrew lexicographer and biblical exegete who compiled several Hebrew works, the most notable of which being a lexicon on Mishnaic words entitled Murshid al-kāfī ("The Sufficient Guide").
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Tanhum of Jerusalem
Tanhum ben Joseph of Jerusalem, also known as Tanḥum ha-Yerushalmi (1220–1291), was a 13th-century Hebrew lexicographer and biblical exegete who compiled several Hebrew works, the most notable of which being a lexicon on Mishnaic words entitled Murshid al-kāfī ("The Sufficient Guide").
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Tanhum ben Joseph of Jerusalem ...... kāfī ("The Sufficient Guide").
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1291-06-27
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Kitāb al-Ijāz wal-Bayān
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Murshid al-kāfī
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