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gone as a youth to Jerusalem that he constituted his/her head-quarters
many years, although he paid occasional visits to Babylon and his
native earth. These trips helped to unify the scattered Karaite
community. Besides his/her Biblical jobs, Salman composed, a poetic
essay against the theories of Rabbinite. To this book that you/he/she was written
in Jewish, Salman gave the title, "Her the God's Wars."
Sahal, the child of Mazliach was on the other hand a native of the Saint
Unloadings, and although a writer of anxious polemical against the Rabbinites, him
you annoy a smaller part that Salman in the practical development of Karaism.
His "Israelite Grammar" (_Sefer Dikduk_) and his/her Lexicon (_Leshon
Limmudim_) it was very popular. Otherwise from job of other Karaites, Joseph
al-Bazir writings were philosophical, and it didn't have philological value.
He was an adherent of the Moslem theological method known as the
Kalam, and he/she wrote especially in Arab. Another Karaite of the same period,
Hassan, the child of Mashiach was that that impelled Saadiah to throw
by all the reserves and digita you list him as a champion of Rabbinism. Of the
Remaining Karaites of the tenth century, the first one was Japhet the,
child of Wings whose commentaries on the Bible represent the tallest
attainments of Karaism. A great Israelite dictionary (_Iggaron_), from a
contemporary of Japhet called David, the child of Abraham is also a job
what you/he/she was often quoted. Kirkisani, also a the Karaite of tenth century,
completed of year 937 a called essay, "The Book of Lights and the
Tall lights of signaling." In this job a lot of precious information are provisioned as to
the history of Karaism. Despite his/her natural prejudices for his
own sect, Kirkisani is a faithful historian as immunity respect to the
inside dissents of the Karaites as in to paint the divergence of
seen among the Rabbinites. The job of Kirkisani is so of the greatest
the importance for the history of seven Jewesses.
Finally, the famous Karaite Judah Hadassi (1075-1160) it was a youth