Abraham Usque

1521–1587

Abraham ben Samuel Usque (Duarte Pinel) was a New Christian of Portuguese origin who was active as a translator in Ferrara, Italy. Together with printer Yom Tob ben Athias, he produced the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into Spanish, known as the Ferrara Bible (1553). 

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Dedication (to Gracia Nasi): Ferrara Bible

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This 1553 dedication to Doña Gracia Nasi is a record of the history of the Ferrara Bible and its role in reclaiming Jewish identity for Iberian exiles.

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Spanish Translation of the Bible

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The 1553 Ferrara Bible is a Spanish translation of the Hebrew Bible, intended for New Christian readers.