It is often stated that ancient Hebrew poetry contains almost no rhyme.
Not even the parallelismus membrorum is an absolutely certain indication of ancient Hebrew poetry.
The texts are drawn from contemporary Hebrew poetry.
Tempos and secular topics were now prevalent in Hebrew poetry.
Fürstenthal's main importance, however, lies in his Hebrew poetry.
It is perhaps unlikely that at this stage in the history of research into Hebrew poetry any completely new observations can be made.
In 1988, he was awarded the Israel Prize, for Hebrew poetry.
This meter formed the basis for all subsequent medieval Hebrew poetry.
The book was initially written in the Greek language, but had the style of Hebrew poetry.
He wrote 20 published books of Hebrew poetry.