1820 The Hebrew Psalter or Psalms of David Antique Jewish Theology Book G. Offor

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1820 The Hebrew Psalter or Psalms of David Antique Jewish Theology Book G. Offor

The Hebrew Psalter or Psalms of David
Accurately Printed With The Vowel Points And Accents From The Text Of
E. Vanderhooght
Carefully Revised And Compared With The Editions Of Foster, Kennicot, Proops, Atthias, Hutter etc
By George Offor
Printed and Published by George Offor: London, 1820 Scarce 1st Edition

This 200 year-old book is an example of Hebrew printing in London by a non-Jewish publisher and printer. It was edited and published by George Offor, a writer, book dealer and collector and scholar of Hebrew and other languages. George Offor was born in 1787, the Baptist son of a book dealer, also called George Offor. He is usually known for his editions of Christian works, particularly the works of John Bunyan. He amassed a large book collection and died in 1864. His collection was catalogued by Sotheby's and auctioned in 1865. Two days after the auction almost the entire collection was destroyed in a fire. He had published a book, Introduction to Reading the Hebrew Language in 1814, and this book followed in 1820. (Information courtesy of Jeffrey Maynard blog).

The Hebrew Psalter or Psalms of David (1820) is a scholarly work that presents the biblical Psalms in their original Hebrew text alongside an English translation and critical notes. Its aim is both devotional and academic: to make the poetic and spiritual richness of the Psalms more accessible to English-speaking readers while preserving the depth and nuance of the Hebrew. The translator emphasizes the poetic structure, rhythm, and imagery of the Psalms, highlighting their role as both prayers and hymns that express the full range of human emotion—praise, lament, thanksgiving, and supplication.

The book also includes commentary on linguistic choices, theological themes, and historical context, seeking to illuminate how the Psalms were used in Jewish worship and later in Christian devotion. By combining fidelity to the Hebrew text with explanations designed for a nineteenth-century audience, it provided readers with a tool for both private meditation and deeper biblical study. Its blend of philology and piety reflects the early 19th-century movement to reconnect with Scripture through direct engagement with the original languages.

General wear and fading to cover and spine as shown. Some peeling to marbled covers. No splits to hinges and binding in very good order. Contemporary owner signature dated 1824 and the odd very light pencil annotation present to several pages. A couple of handwritten loose page inserts (example shown). Some ageing to title page otherwise text is very clean and bright. A lovely copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 17.5cm x 11cm x 1.5cm - 189 Pages

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Condition: Very good
Binding: Leather
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Original Leather & Marbled Bindings", "Stunning Hebrew Script"]
Region: Middle East
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: General wear and fading to cover and spine as shown. Some peeling to marbled covers. No splits to hinges and binding in very good order. Contemporary owner signature dated 1824 and the odd very light pencil annotation present to several pages. A couple of handwritten loose page inserts (example shown). Some ageing to title page otherwise text is very clean and bright. A lovely copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: Hebrew
Author: George Offor
Publisher: George Offor: London
Year Printed: 1820
Sub-subject: Hebrew Theology