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    Samuel Bochart (30 May 1599 – 16 May 1667) was a French Protestant biblical scholar, a student of Thomas Erpenius and the teacher of Pierre Daniel Huet...
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  • Alençon Samuel Bochart (1599–1667), French Protestant biblical scholar Bouchard, surname Bouchart, surname This page lists people with the surname Bochart. If...
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    connecting Meshech with Moscow, and Ophir with Peru. Published in 1646, Samuel Bochart's Geographia Sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan was the first detailed analysis...
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  • noted that the name "Phoenician" was first given to the language by Samuel Bochart in his Geographia Sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan. The Phoenicians were the...
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  • and Edom reinforces them as a symbol of divine judgement and chaos. Samuel Bochart and other Biblical scholars identified the Se'irim with Egyptian goat-deities...
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    similar to that used in nineteenth-century Crete. Some scholars, such as Samuel Bochart, H.J. Abrahams, and Rabbi Saʻadiah ben Yosef Gaon (Saadya), 882–942...
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    is only half the size of an island called Ramni (Sumatra).: 30–31  Samuel Bochart suggested that Jabad is the island of Iabadiu as mentioned by Ptolemy:...
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    numerous writers of the early modern period including Sir Walter Raleigh, Samuel Bochart, John Mill and Jonathan Edwards, and is still frequently encountered...
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    is a work of biblical criticism and world history by French author Samuel Bochart, first published in 1646. It was originally written in two books, combined...
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    similarly renders it as "Cappadocia". The seventeenth-century scholar Samuel Bochart understood this as a reference to Cappadocia in Anatolia but John Gill...
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