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==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1912 (until his death) Hjelt was (with S.E. Stenij and T.J. Schwartzberg) one of three original Committee members appointed by the Synod of the Finnish Church to revise the text of the Finnish Bible. Their work led in the 1930s to the publication of [[Pyhä Raamattu (1932-38 Mannermaa), book]].


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
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*[[Die altsyrische Evangelienübersetzung und Tatians Diatessaron (1903 Hjelt), book]]
*[[Die altsyrische Evangelienübersetzung und Tatians Diatessaron (1903 Hjelt), book]]
*[[Drei syrisch-nestorianische Grabinschriften (1907 Hjelt), book]]


*[[Syrus Sinaiticus (1930 Hjelt), book ]]
*[[Syrus Sinaiticus (1930 Hjelt), book ]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, 1 December 2011

Arthur Hjelt (1868-1931) was a Finnish scholar.

Biography

In 1912 (until his death) Hjelt was (with S.E. Stenij and T.J. Schwartzberg) one of three original Committee members appointed by the Synod of the Finnish Church to revise the text of the Finnish Bible. Their work led in the 1930s to the publication of Pyhä Raamattu (1932-38 Mannermaa), book.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

External links

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