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  2. Vom Schem Hamphoras - Wikipedia

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    The Judensau from Wittenberg, 1596. Vom Schem Hamphoras, full title: Vom Schem Hamphoras und vom Geschlecht Christi (Of the Unknowable Name and the Generations of Christ), was a book written by German Reformation leader Martin Luther in 1543, in which he equated Jews with the Devil and described them in vile language.

  3. Toledot Yeshu - Wikipedia

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    From the 9th through the 20th centuries, the Toledot Yeshu has inflamed Christian hostility towards Jews. [6] [35]In 1405, the Toledot was banned by Church authorities. [36] A book under this title was strongly condemned by Francesc Eiximenis (d. 1409) in his Vita Christi, [37] but in 1614 it was largely reprinted by a Jewish convert to Christianity, Samuel Friedrich Brenz, in Nuremberg, as ...

  4. Judensau - Wikipedia

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    In Vom Schem Hamphoras (1543), Luther comments on the Judensau sculpture at Wittenberg, echoing the antisemitism of the image and locating the Talmud in the sow's bowels: Here on our church in Wittenberg a sow is sculpted in stone. Young pigs and Jews lie suckling under her.

  5. Category:1543 books - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Vom Schem Hamphoras This page was last edited on 22 December 2021, at 22:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. 1543 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther – Vom Schem Hamphoras [2] Fernán Pérez de Oliva, completed by Francisco Cervantes de Salazar – Dialogo de la dignidad del hombre; Andreas Vesalius – De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (On the Fabric of the Human Body, in Seven Books) Benefizio della Morte di Cristo ("The Benefit of Christ's Death", attributed to Aonio ...

  7. Shem HaMephorash - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Shem haMephorash, b.Qiddushin 72a describes a 12-letter name and a 42-letter name. [2] The medievals debate whether the 12-letter name is a mundane euphemism, [4] unknown, [5] YHVH-EHYH-ADNY (יהוה אהיה אדני), [6] or YHVH-YHVH-YHVH (יהוה יהוה יהוה). [7]

  8. Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther used hymns in German to affirm his ideas of reformation and to have the congregation actively take part in church services. [1] Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn was the third German hymnal, after the "Achtliederbuch", published in Nürnberg by Jobst Gutnecht, and the "Erfurt Enchiridion", published in Erfurt, both also dating from 1524.

  9. Martin Luther and antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German professor of theology, priest, and seminal leader of the Reformation.His positions on Judaism continue to be controversial. These changed dramatically from his early career, where he showed concern for the plight of European Jews, to his later years, when embittered by his failure to convert them to Christianity, he became outspokenly antisemitic in his ...