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'''Franz Julius Delitzsch''' (1813-1890) was a German scholar and novelist.
'''Franz Julius Delitzsch''' (1813-1890) was a German scholar and novelist.


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism & Christian Origins==


Lutheran theologian and Hebraist. Professor at Rostock, Erlangen and Leipzig. Defended the Jewish community against anti-Semitic attacks, and in 1877 composed what is still considered the standard translation of the New Testament in Hebrew. In 1880 established Institutum Judaicum in Leipzig for training missionary to Jews. As part of his scholarly work, also wrote some historical novels.
Lutheran theologian and Hebraist. Professor at Rostock, Erlangen and Leipzig. Defended the Jewish community against anti-Semitic attacks, and in 1877 composed what is still considered the standard translation of the New Testament in Hebrew. In 1880 established Institutum Judaicum in Leipzig for training missionary to Jews. As part of his scholarly work, also wrote some historical novels.

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Franz Julius Delitzsch (1813-1890) was a German scholar and novelist.

Works on Second Temple Judaism & Christian Origins

Lutheran theologian and Hebraist. Professor at Rostock, Erlangen and Leipzig. Defended the Jewish community against anti-Semitic attacks, and in 1877 composed what is still considered the standard translation of the New Testament in Hebrew. In 1880 established Institutum Judaicum in Leipzig for training missionary to Jews. As part of his scholarly work, also wrote some historical novels.

Books

Novels

Online biographies