Abi-Simra, ‏מִכְתָּם לְדָוד‎ (printed, according to de Rossi, at Constantinople). Affendopulo, ‏סֵ׳ עֲשָׂרָה מַאֲמָרוֹת‎ (Dod Mordechai, c. 3, Vienna, 1830). Allemanno, ‏חֶשֶׁק שְׁלֹמֹה‎. Almosneno, ‏יְדֵי מֹשֶׁה‎ (Venice, 1597). Arepol, ‏שַׂר שָׁלוֹם‎ (Ssafet, 1579). Asulai, ‏נַחַל אֶשְׁכּוֹל‎, and ‏פְּנֵי חַמָּח‎ (Leghorn, 1800.) Bär. b. Naphtali, ‏מַתְּנוֹת כְּהֻנָּה‎ (Amsterdam, 1725). Baruch b. Isaac, ‏זָרַע בַּרַכְ‎ (Amsterdam, 1730). Birs, ‏שִׁירָה לְדָוִד‎ (Grodno, 1797). Chiquitilla, in MS. Cohen, ‏זְקַן אַהֲרֹן‎ (Venice, 1657). Eliezer b. Judah, ‏יֵין הָרֶקַח‎ (Lublin, 1608). Elijah b. Salomon-Abraham, ‏בִּ אוּר עַל ג׳מְגִלּוֹת‎, in MS. Gensburg, ‏נַסְתָּלִי שְׂבַע רָצוֹן‎ (Hamburg, 1708). Jaabez, ‏קֹדָשׁ הִלּוּלַים‎ (in Frankfurter’s Bible, Amsterdam, 1724–27). Ibn Jaehaj (in the Amsterdam Rab. Bible, 1724). Ibn Jaish, ‏מָקוֹר בָּררּך עַל שה״ש‎ (Constantinople, 1576). Jacob b. Isaac, ‏צְאָינָה וּרְאֶינָה‎ (Berlin, 1709). Jacob b. Joel, ‏שְׁאֵרִית יַעֲקֹב‎ (Altona, 1727). Jacob-Lissa, ‏אִמְרֵי יֹשֶׁר‎ (Dyrhenfurt, 1815–19). Joseph-Jossel, ‏פּוֹרָת יוֹסֵף‎ (Wandsbeck, 1727). Kara, in MS. Dav. Kimchi, in MS. Landsberger, ‏שׁוֹמֵר אֱמוּניִם‎ (Offenbach, 1724). Lando, ‏נִקֻדוֹת הַכֶּסֶף‎ (Venice, 1619). Libowitzer, ‏סֵ׳ אַיֶּלֶת אֲהָבִים‎ (Korez, 1791), [[61]]Loanz, surnamed Baal Shem, ‏רִנַּת דּוֹדִים‎ (Basle, 1606). Löw b. Joshua, ‏לֵב אַרְיֵה‎ (Wilmersdorf, 1674). Saul Löw, ‏בִנְיַן אֲרִיאֵל‎ (Amsterdam, 1778). Meyer (Frankfort on the Main, 1679). Solomon Ibn Melech, ‏מִכְלַל יֹפִי‎ (Amsterdam, 1661). Salomon b. Jacob (Prague, 1628). [↑]

[75] Origenes Selecta in Psalmos 1. Hieronymus Apologia adversus Rufinum. See on this subject Frankel, Monatschrift, 1852, p. 219, and Graetz, Geschichte der Juden, Vierter Band, p. 279. [↑]

[76] Davidson, Introduction to the Old Testament, &c., p. 790. [↑]

[77] Comp. Hieronymus ad Pamachium; Prefacio in Paralipomena, in Tobiam, in Job. To his ingratitude and bitter vituperations against the Jews, this people may trace many of their subsequent sufferings from so-called Christians. (Com. Hiero. adversus Rufinum ii., Graetz, Geschichte der Juden, Vierter Band, p. 462.) [↑]

[78] Bernardi Oper. vol. ii. (Paris, 1719), p. 276, et seqq. [↑]

[79] “Ecclesia humilis et abjecta inter hostes saeculi, et hoc fuit usque ad tempus Constantini.” [↑]

[80] Comment. in Cant. Canticor. [↑]

[81] Homil. xxxii. [↑]

[82] Bib. Sac., book vi. haer. xiii. p. 664. [↑]

[83] An Exposition upon the Book of Canticles. London, 1624, p. 2. [↑]