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Saʻadia ben Joseph, 882-942

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Personal name headingSaʻadia ben Joseph, 882-942
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Variant(s)Saadiah ben Joseph, gaon, 892?-942
Saadia Gaon, 882-942
Saadiah ben Joseph, 882-942
Seʻadyah Gaʼon ben Yosef, 882-942
Seʻadyah ben Yosef, 882-942
Saʻid ibn Yūsuf, al-Fayyūmī, 882-942
Saadya Gaon, 882-942
Saʻid, al-Fayyūmī, 882-942
Rasag, 882-942
Resag, 882-942
Joseph, Saʻadia ben, 882-942
Joseph, Saadiah ben, 882-942
Yosef, Seʻadyah Gaʼon ben, 882-942
Yūsuf, Saʻid ibn, al-Fayyūmī, 882-942
Fayyūmī, Saʻid ibn Yūsuf, 882-942
Gaon, Saadya, 882-942
Gaon, Saadiah, 882-942
Seʻadyah Gaʼon, 882-942
Gaʼon, Seʻadyah, 882-942
Gaon, Saʼadia, 882-942
Fayumi, Seʻadyah ben Yosef, 882-942
Seʻadyah, ha-Fayumi, 882-942
Fayyūmī, Saʻadiyā Kaʼūn, 882-942
גאון בן יוסף אלפיומי, סעדיא
גאון, סעדיה, 942־892
סדעיה בר יוסף
סעדיא בן יוסף
סעדיא בן יוסף, 882-942
סעדיא גאון
סעדיא, גאון
סעדיה
סעדיה אלפיומי גאו, 882-942
סעדיה בן גאון, 288־249
סעדיה בן גאון, 882־942
סעדיה בן יוסף
סעדיה בן יוסף הפיתומי, 892?־942
סעדיה בן יוסף פיומי, ‪882-942‬
סעדיה בן יוסף, גאון
סעדיה בן יוסף, גאון, 892?־942
סעדיה בן יוסף, גאון, 288־249
סעדיה בן יוסף, גאון, 882-942
סעדיה בן יוסף, גאון, 892?-942
סעדיה בן יוסף, ‪882-942‬
סעדיה בן יוסף, 288־249
סעדיה בן יוסף, 942־882
סעדיה בן יוס, 882־942
סעדיה בר יוסף, הפיתומי, 942־882
סעדיה גאון
סעדיה גאון, 882־942
סעדיה גאון, 942־882
סעדיה הפיתומי
סעדיה הפיתומי, 892־942
סעדיה, גאון, 882־942
סעדיה, גאון
סעדיה, גאון, 882־942
סעדיה, הגאון
סעדיה, הגאון, 882־942
סעדיה, הפיומי
סעדיה, 882־942
רס״ג
רס״ג, 942־882
רצהבי, יהודה, 882-942
يوسف، سعد بن، الفيومي، 882-942
فيومي، سعد بن يوسف، 882-942
فيومي، سعديا كؤون، 882-942
Associated countryPalestine Islamic Empire
Birth date0882-07
Death date0942-05-21
Place of birthFayyūm (Egypt)
Place of deathIraq
Field of activityBible. Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
Jewish philosophy Jewish law Hebrew language
Profession or occupationRabbis Philosophers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inEncyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition (Saʻadia ben Joseph; Arabic: Saʻid ibn Yūsuf al-Fayyūmī; b. 882, d. 9/942)
Encyclopedia Americana (Saadiah ben Joseph, 882-942)
Collier's encyclopedia (Saadia ben Joseph, 892-942)
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Saadiah (Ben Joseph) Gaon, 882-942)
Ginze Yerushalayim. Volume 1, 1981: page 133, 2nd group (Seʻadyah Gaʼon ben Yosef)
Simon, U. Arbaʻ gishot le-Sefer Tehilim, 1982: title page (R. Seʻadyah Gaʼon) added title page (Saadya Gaon [in rom.])
Yoẓerot. Piyuṭe Rav Seʻadyah Gaʼon, 1982: title page (Rav Seʻadyah Gaʼon) added t.p. (Rav Saʼadia Gaon [in rom.])
Bible. Daniel. Hebrew. 1980. Daniyel, 1980 or 1981: title page (Rabenu Seʻadyah ben Yosef Fayumi, zatsal)
Sefer ha-Emunot ṿeha-deʻot, 1947: title page (Rabenu Seʻadyah, zal, ha-Fayumi)
Madkhal ilá dirāsat al-Tawrāh wa-naqdihā maʻa tarjamatihā al-ʻArabīyah li-Saʻadiyā Kaʼūn al-Fayyūmī, 2010: t.p. (سعديا كؤون الفيومي)
Wikipedia, 11 Dec. 2019 (Saadia Gaon; Sa'adiah ben Yosef Gaon; سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي = Saʻīd ibn Yūsuf al-Fayyūmī [in Ara.]; רבי סעדיה בן יוסף אלפיומי גאון = Rabi Seʻadyah ben Yosef al-Fiyumi gaʼon [in Heb.]; alternate English names: Rabbeinu Sa'adiah Gaon, RSG (Rasag), Saadia b. Joseph, Saadia ben Joseph of Faym, Saadia ben Joseph Al-Fayyumi; 882/892-942; prominent rabbi, Jewish philosopher, and exegete of the Geonic period; wrote in Arabic, Judeo-Arabic and Hebrew; known for his works on Hebrew linguistics, Halakha, and Jewish philosophy; native of Fayum, upper Egypt; left to study Torah in Tiberias, settling permanently in the Land of Israel) Hebrew page (4642 = July 882-26 Iyar 4702 = 21 May 942)
English Wikipedia, viewed November 3, 2021 (Saadia Gaon; Saadia ben Joseph; Saadia ben Joseph Al-Fayyumi; born in July, 892, in Fayyum; died May 21, 942, in Sura, in present-day Iraq; prominent rabbi, gaon, Jewish philosopher, and exegete who was active in the Abbasid Caliphate; wrote extensively in Judeo-Arabic)
Associated languageara jrb heb