- male, deceased (1827)
- William Blake was an English poet, visionary, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Blake's work is today considered...
- male
- Job (Arabic: أَيُّوبٌ, "ʾAyyūb"), is a character in the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible. In brief, the book begins with an introduction to Job's c...
- male
- Theodotion (d. ca. 200 A.D.) was a Hellenistic Jewish scholar, perhaps working in Ephesus, who translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek. Whether he...
- male, deceased (1914)
- Samuel Rolles Driver (October 2, 1846 - 1914) was an English divine and Hebrew scholar. He devoted his life to the study, both textual and...
- male, deceased (1852)
- Samuel Lee was an English Orientalist, born in Shropshire; professor at Cambridge, first of Arabic and then of Hebrew language; was the author of a...
- male, 85 years old
- Otto Kaiser is a leading Old Testament scholar. Born in Prenzlau, Germany, he attended the Gymnasium in Eberswalde and went to the University of...
- male, deceased (1190)
- Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190) was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian. Kimhi was the eldest son of Joseph Kimhi and the brother of...
- male
- Helaman was a person in The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Most of what is known about Helaman comes from the latter half of...
- male, deceased (1691)
- Isaac de Benserade was a French poet. Born in Paris, his family appears to have been connected with Richelieu, who bestowed on him a pension of 600...
- male, deceased (1902)
- Andrew Bruce Davidson (1831-January 26 1902) was Professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages in New College, University of Edinburgh. Davidson was...
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