Prof. Driver, and is mainly intended for students beginning the Hebrew language. The notes are taken chiefly from the best German commentaries, and do not aim at originality. The Versions have also been used, and references are given to various grammars, the writers object being to adapt the book to the wants of students using different grammars. The Commentaries used are those by Tuch1, Delitzsch2, and Dillmann3, to whom the writer is chiefly indebted; reference is also made to Mr. Wright s4 Notes on Genesis, and (occasionally) to the commentary by the late Dr. Kalisch5. The Versions are quoted partly from the London Polyglot, and partly from separate editions. 1T he 2nd edition, by Arnold and Merx, Halle, 1871. 3T he 4th edition, Leipzig, 1872. 3T he references to Dillmann are to the 4th edition of his Genesis, in the Kurzgefasstes Exeg. Handbuch zum alten Test., Leipzig, 1882. A 5th edition appeared in 1886, but as some of the sheets had already been printed off, the references to the 4th edition have been kept, and any changes in the 5th edition noted on the margin. The Book of Genesis in Hebrew, by C. H. H.W right, London, 1859. 5H istorical and Critical Commentary on the Old Test., Genesis, London,
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