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Delitzsch and collaborated
At this time he began the translation of the Qur ' an into Hebrew and collaborated with Franz Delitzsch in editing Aaron ben Elijah's ' Etz Chayyim ( Leipzig, 1841 ); but the rules of the Austrian censorship did not permit the publication of his name as coeditor.

Delitzsch and with
The state of Prussia was dissolved after the end of the Nazi era, and the new state of Saxony-Anhalt was established, with Delitzsch being a part of it.
The district maintains partnerships with the district Delitzsch in the Free State of Saxony and the Polish commune of Zamość.
Due to the direct location on the border with Saxony-Anhalt Delitzsch is the northernmost city in Saxony.
It included contributions from important German scholars including, Karl Gottfried Wilhelm Theile, Seligman Baer, Franz Delitzsch, Constantin von Tischendorf and Oscar von Gebhardt, together with the Bibliotheca Patrum.
*' Etz Chayyim, Ahron ben Elias aus Nikomedien des Karäer's System der Religionsphilosophie, etc., edited together with Franz Delitzsch.
In the same year, Christoph Ernst Luthardt was called from Marburg, and he and Kahnis, together with Franz Delitzsch, who came to Leipsic from Erlangen in 1867, constituted a triumvirate in theology.
Hengstenberg ( Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, 1862 ), with August Wilhelm Dieckhoff and Franz Delitzsch ( Fur und wider Kahnis, 1863 ), was prominent among those who now accused Kahnis of apostasy, and Kahnis replied to Hengstenberg in a pamphlet, Zeugniss für die Grundwahrheiten des Protestantismus gegen Dr Hengstenberg ( 1862 ).
Independent of the commentary series collaboration with Keil, Delitzsch wrote a commentary on the book of Genesis originally published by T & T Clark in 1888.

Delitzsch and Johann
Besides his Old Testament Theology ( 2 vols., 1873 – 74 ; English trans., Edinburgh, 1874 – 75 ; New York, 1883 ), his works were Gesammelte Seminarreden ( 1872 ) and Lehrbuch der Symbolik ( Manual of symbolism ; 1876, edited by Johann Delitzsch ), both published posthumously, and about forty articles for the first edition of Herzog's Realencyklopädie, which were largely retained in the second edition.
Johann Gottfried Stallbaum ( September 25, 1793-January 24, 1861 ), German classical scholar, was born at Zaasch, near Delitzsch in Saxony.
Those of the Erlangen School included Franz Hermann Reinhold von Frank, Theodosius Harnack, Franz Delitzsch, Johann Christian Konrad von Hofmann, Karl Friedrich August Kahnis, Christoph Ernst Luthardt and Gottfried Thomasius.

Delitzsch and Friedrich
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia advanced a theory of Assyriologists like Friedrich Delitzsch ( and of Marcello Craveri ), that shabbat originally arose from the lunar cycle in the Babylonian calendar containing four weeks ending in Sabbath, plus one or two additional unreckoned days per month.
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia advanced a theory of Assyriologists like Friedrich Delitzsch ( and of Marcello Craveri ), that shabbat originally arose from the lunar cycle in the Babylonian calendar containing four weeks ending in Sabbath, plus one or two additional unreckoned days per month.
For a dozen years, starting in 1885, even the great Friedrich Delitzsch accepted Halévy's arguments, not renouncing Halévy until 1897.
Friedrich Delitzsch published a learned Sumerian dictionary and grammar in the form of his Sumerisches Glossar and Grundzüge der sumerischen Grammatik, both appearing in 1914.
* Friedrich Delitzsch
Excavations began in 1900 by Friedrich Delitzsch, and were continued in 1903-1913 by a team from the German Oriental Society led initially by Robert Koldewey and later by Walter Andrae.
After a brief survey by Hermann Volrath Hilprecht in 1900, it was first excavated in 1902 by Robert Koldewey and Friedrich Delitzsch of the German Oriental Society for 8 months.
He enrolled in the Berlin Jewish College, Lehranstalt, and in Berlin University where he studied under Friedrich Paulsen and Friedrich Delitzsch.
His son, Friedrich Delitzsch ( 1850 – 1922 ), was an Assyriologist and author of works on Assyrian language, literature, and history.

Delitzsch and Keil
Wagner regards this chapter is a key passage supporting the existence of territorial spirits, and appeals to Keil and Delitzsch, who suggest that the " prince of Persia " is the " guardian spirit of the kingdom.

Delitzsch and on
The border communities are Löbnitz, Schönwölkau, Rackwitz and Neukyhna clockwise called from north on the city of Delitzsch.
" It is thought by many that he has succeeded in discovering the via media between the positions of Biblical scholars like Delitzsch on the one hand and Stade on the other " ( Prof. J.
However the principle modern Hebrew version of Matthew is based on the New Testament of a German, Franz Delitzsch.
Delitzsch wrote many commentaries on books of the Bible, Jewish antiquities, biblical psychology, a history of Jewish poetry, and Christian apologetics.
Delitzsch contributed the commentaries on Book of Job, Psalms, Book of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Book of Isaiah.

Delitzsch and which
Here he devoted himself to the organization and development of co-operation in Germany, and to the foundation of Vorschussvereine ( peoples ' banks ), of which he had established the first at Delitzsch in 1850.
Franz Delitzsch sees the evening and morning as marking the end of a " day " which is aeons in length, while others have seen it as marking a literal 24-hour day.

Delitzsch and whole
Rabbi Duncan said that Delitzsch " stood firm in maintenance of the divine authority and inspiration of the whole Old Testament " at a time when many " seemed willing to surrender.

Delitzsch and Old
His views have influenced later evangelical students of the Old Testament, such as EW Hengstenberg and Franz Delitzsch.

Delitzsch and Testament
Rabinowitz was supported from overseas by the Christian theologian Franz Delitzsch, translator of the first modern Hebrew New Testament.
* The New Testament, published posthumously in 1886, although his translation is now difficult to find, as the one by Franz Delitzsch is more prevalent.
Today, Delitzsch is best known for his translation of the New Testament into Hebrew ( 1877 ).

Delitzsch and is
In his hometown, Delitzsch, the highest A-Level school, the " Ehrenberg-Gymnasium " is named after him.
It is bounded by ( from the north and clockwise ) the city of Dessau, the district of Wittenberg, Delitzsch ( Saxony ) and the districts of Saalkreis and Köthen.
Delitzsch () is a former district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
Likewise Yeshu Ha-Notzri is the modern Hebrew equivalent for " Jesus the Nazarene " though in Christian texts the spellings Yeshua and Yeshua Ha-Notzri are preferred, as per the Hebrew New Testaments of Franz Delitzsch ( BFBS 1875 ) and Isaac Salkinsohn ( TBS 1886 ).
Delitzsch (, Slavic: delč or delčz for hill ) is a major district town and important regional center in Saxony.
Delitzsch belongs to the Ballungsraum Leipzig-Halle and is a part of the Central German Metropolitan Region.
In preserved documents Delitzsch is mentioned for the first time in 1166 and later became the elector's residence in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Due to its excellent recreational -, nature conservation and lake areas to the north and south of the town, Delitzsch is one of the most popular sport and leisure centers.
The city of Delitzsch is located in the northwestern part of the district north of Saxony, at an altitude of 94 meters above sea level.

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