Excerpt from Principles of Interpretation of the Old Testament, Vol. 2
The Translator has said, in his preface to the first volume, that anxiety to promote the study of the Old Testament in its original language, was his principal motive for undertaking the irk some task of the translation of this book. In pursuance of the same object, he now begs leave to make a few observations on a prejudice still prevailing, which he believes to be one of the chief obstacles to the full and general acquisition of the Hebrew language.
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