. . . . . . "Ezekiel Rahabi (1694\u20131771) was the chief Jewish merchant of the Dutch East India Company in Cochin, India for almost 50 years.Rabbi Rahabi Ezekiel, (or Ezekiel Rahabi) also was a rabbinical writer known only through his polemical Hebrew translation of the New Testament - The Book of the Gospel Belonging to the Followers of Jesus (c.1750)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ezekiel Rahabi (1694\u20131771) was the chief Jewish merchant of the Dutch East India Company in Cochin, India for almost 50 years.Rabbi Rahabi Ezekiel, (or Ezekiel Rahabi) also was a rabbinical writer known only through his polemical Hebrew translation of the New Testament - The Book of the Gospel Belonging to the Followers of Jesus (c.1750). The translation contains all the books of the New Testament and was translated between 1741 and 1756 by a certain Ezekiel Rahabi (not R'dkibi, pace Franz Delitzsch p.108) in \"an uneven and faulty Hebrew with a strong anti-Christian bias.\" Oo 1:32 reads: \"Heaven is my witness that I have not translated this, God forfend, to believe it, but to understand it and know how to answer the heretics . . . that our true Messiah will come. Amen.\" The 1756 edition appears to be the work of two different translators - a less educated Sephardi writer (Matthew-John), Ezekiel Rahabi himself, and a more educated German rabbi (Acts-Revelation) Leopold Immanuel Jacob van Dort."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Rahabi Ezekiel"@en . "2530"^^ . . . "1124064700"^^ . . . . "31578273"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .