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He is known as a Hebraist and for many translations.
He was known as a leading Hebraist and Bible translator.
Schaeffer was a close student, a fine classical scholar, and a good Hebraist.
He was a learned man, a good Hebraist, and, it is said, witty and cheerful.
He was not only eminent in his profession, but was considered a Hebraist of some importance.
Thorne was a Hebraist and oriental scholar with an international reputation.
He was a Hebraist, and became Lecturer of Greek.
-1542) was an English classical scholar and Hebraist.
A Hebraist is a specialist in Hebrew and Hebraic Studies.
Nicholas Fuller (c. 1557 - 1626) was an English Hebraist and philologist.
Growing up in Philadelphia, he was exposed to language scholarship firsthand through the work of his father, William, an eminent Hebraist.
Richard Laurence (1760-1838) was an English Hebraist and Anglican churchman.
One of his younger brothers was the Hebraist and theologian Henry Craik.
Robert Clavering (1676 - 21 July 1747) was an English bishop and Hebraist.
Solomon Gai (1600 - August, 1638) was an Italian scholar and hebraist.
Richard Caddick (1740-1819) was an English Hebraist.
Finishing his course in 1817, he became a student at the Divinity Hall, where he gained some reputation as a Hebraist.
He was a noted Christian Hebraist and among the revisers of the King James Bible.
Samuel Barker (1686-1759) was an English Hebraist.
Baines was a Hebraist, being a college lecturer in Hebrew at St John's.
Benjamin Blayney (1728 - September 20, 1801) was an English divine and Hebraist.
Drach received his first instruction at the hands of his father, a renowned Hebraist and Talmudic scholar.
He worked alongside another converso Hebraist, Alfonso de Zamora.
But that's not something I or a Slavist can do alone; a Hebraist and an Orientalist are needed for that as well.