J. Egers, Diwân des Abraham ibn Esra mit seiner Allegorie Hai ben Mekiz (Berlin, 1886), p. 24, no. 74.9-17 (lines 1-8)
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J. Egers, Diwân des Abraham ibn Esra mit seiner Allegorie Hai ben Mekiz (Berlin, 1886), p. 24, no. 74.9-17 (lines 1-8)
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Davidson I, p. 158, no. 3379.
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Notes:
16 lines. Ibn Ezra identified as the author of the first poem, which is a name acrostic ("Avram"). Second poem a reshut. Poems for the evening service. Sporadic vocalisation. Text partially faded.
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16 lines. Ibn Ezra identified as the author of the first poem, which is a name acrostic ("Avram"). Second poem a reshut. Poems for the evening service. Sporadic vocalisation. Text partially faded.
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