A New Commentary on Genesis
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This German theologian and Hebraist is renowned for his defense of the Jewish community and particularly for his Hebrew translation of the New Testament, which remains a standard edition today. His scholarly works, including extensive biblical commentaries, demonstrate a profound understanding of Jewish antiquities and biblical psychology. At a time when the Old Testament's authority was questioned, Delitzsch firmly upheld its divine origin and inspiration. His literary legacy lies in bridging theological depth with literary precision and in his efforts to foster dialogue across religious traditions.






This seminal work offers a groundbreaking exploration of the psychological dimensions of biblical thought and theology, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the human experience as it is portrayed in scripture. Drawing on extensive scholarship and theological insight, Delitzsch offers an innovative and enlightening analysis of the biblical text.
Offering a fascinating exploration of the daily lives of Jewish artisans in ancient Judea, Jewish Artisan Life is a classic work from renowned biblical scholar Franz Julius Delitzsch. With its in-depth analysis of Jewish culture and society, this volume is an essential resource for scholars of history, theology, and sociology.
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