The foundations of
Hebrew philology and biblical exegesis were laid by Jewish scholars in the early Middle Ages, and carried forward by Christian scholars from the Renaissance to the present.
It turns out, however, that these presumptions fit nicely with a wide array of different and perhaps even contradictory metaphysical schemes, and I doubt the arguments in the area of
Hebrew philology change much if one is an ancient Platonist, a medieval Aristotelian, or a modern - day logical positivist.
Not exact matches
Called «Etz Hayim» («Tree of Life» in
Hebrew), it offers an interpretation that incorporates the latest findings from archaeology,
philology, anthropology and the study of ancient cultures.