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Franz Delitzsch (1813–1890)

Author of Commentary on the Old Testament

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Works by Franz Delitzsch

Commentary on the Old Testament (1973) 1,108 copies
Joshua, Judges, Ruth (1869) 45 copies
The Pentateuch Volume 3 (1900) 26 copies
New Commentary on Genesis (1888) 22 copies
A Day in Capernaum (1887) 8 copies
Die Psalmen (2005) 3 copies
Behold the man! (1889) 1 copy
Iris (1991) 1 copy
Biblical Commentary on the Psalms — Author — 1 copy
Die Genesis 1 copy

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Amos (33) Bible (47) Bible Commentary (89) Biblical Studies (46) Commentaries (119) Commentary (431) Daniel (51) Deuteronomy (46) Ecclesiastes (49) Exodus (48) Ezekiel (49) Genesis (55) Habakkuk (32) Haggai (31) Hosea (37) Isaiah (65) Jeremiah (49) Job (59) Joel (35) Jonah (35) Joshua (52) Judges (54) Lamentations (48) Leviticus (47) Logos (35) Malachi (33) Micah (33) Nahum (32) numbers (42) Obadiah (33) Old Testament (417) OT Commentary (184) Pentateuch (37) Proverbs (54) Psalms (76) reference (74) Ruth (50) Song of Solomon (33) Theology (44) Zephaniah (32)

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Canonical name
Delitzsch, Franz
Birthdate
1813
Date of death
1890
Gender
male

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Franz Delitzsch (Leipzig, 1813 -1890, was a German Lutheran theologian, Assyriologist, and Hebraist at a time when Hebrew literature was little understood. He harbored Jews, had a Jewish benefactor, and claimed to be studying Hebrew in order to evangelize Jews. He had two sons who followed in his scholarly footsteps.

This work examines each Psalm from the Psalter, in three volumes.
 
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keylawk | Jun 21, 2019 |
this book is a monumental work on the subject of 'Psychology proper' that is, the essential makeup of our human nature and being, body, soul, spirit. What makes us who we are - our Psyche, our soul and identity. It traces this through from a Biblical and systematic theological standpoint - and as a study it has probably not been surpassed in its comprehensiveness and in its day was a seminal work. Today it still has great value. Though readers like me may not find themselves agreeing with all that is said by the author, all that is said is worthy of serious consideration. This is theology of a high order, and Delitzsch has with this work put himself among the ranks of worthy theologians.… (more)
 
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