Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (3 February 1786 – 23 October 1842) was a German orientalist, lexicographer, Christian Hebraist, Lutheran theologian, Biblical scholar and critic.[1]
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Heinrich Friedrich WilhelmGesenius (3 February 1786 – 23 October 1842) was a German orientalist, lexicographer, Christian Hebraist, Lutheran theologian...
1 Chronicles 13:6, the city is called Kirjath-jearim. According to WilhelmGesenius, the town of Baale of Judah is referred to not only as Kirjath-Jearim...
Daggers of Faith (Berkeley: UC Press, 1989), p. 87 WilhelmGesenius, E. Kautzsch, and A. E. Cowley, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910)...
Gesenius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Justus Gesenius (1601–1673), German theologian Heinrich Friedrich WilhelmGesenius (1786–1842)...
rugged and rough mountain cliff from which the goat was cast down. WilhelmGesenius also thought the term referred to the object, and emended the name...
the Land and the Fate of the Canaanites. Oxford University Press. WilhelmGesenius, Hebrew Lexicon, 1833 Tristram, Henry Baker (1884). Bible Places: Or...
which has a similar appearance in writing, is used as well.[by whom?] WilhelmGesenius' work Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures provides...
phrase "Abram the ivri" of Genesis 14:13). WilhelmGesenius. "Sketch of the History of the Hebrew Language". Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar. Beattie, D. R. G.; Davies...
were known as the Moschi. They may have been connected to the Mushki. WilhelmGesenius suggested that the Moschi were descended from the Biblical Meshech...
article (by Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach) appeared, which openly charged WilhelmGesenius and Julius Wegscheider with infidelity and profanity, and on the ground...
inscription to be identified and published in modern times. In 1837, WilhelmGesenius published the first full compendium of the Phoenician language (Scripturae...
1869 could state that Gesenius knew only a quarter of the material Schröder had at hand himself. "Review of WilhelmGesenius's publications". The Foreign...
excellentiae is the name given by early grammarians of Hebrew, such as WilhelmGesenius, to a perceived anomaly in the grammatical number and syntax in Hebrew...
species of vicious snakes whose venom burns upon contact. According to WilhelmGesenius, saraph corresponds to the Sanskrit Sarpa (Jawl aqra), serpent; sarpin...
rendition of Hebrew קֵינִי Qeyniy. According to the German orientalist WilhelmGesenius, the name is derived from the name Cain (קַיִן Qayin), the same name...
the Byzantine period; nevertheless, scholars such as Mircea Eliade, WilhelmGesenius, and Aaron Ember claim that Elohim is a form of majestic plural in...
(Hebrew: בְּאֵרִי, Bə’êrî) is given as "belonging to a fountain" by WilhelmGesenius, but as "expounder" by the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia...
was an important study of the Phoenician language by German scholar WilhelmGesenius. It was written in three volumes, combined in later editions. It was...
Driver and Charles Augustus Briggs, based on the Hebrew lexicon of WilhelmGesenius as translated by Edward Robinson, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1906...
original pointing". Edward Robinson's translation of a work by Gesenius, gives Gesenius' personal view as: "My own view coincides with that of those who...
a numerical plural. — Gesenius, Wilhelm (1910). "124. The Various Uses of the Plural-form" . In Kautzsch, Emil (ed.). Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar. Translated...
including Geographical Names and Chaldean Words, with Daniel and Ezra), by WilhelmGesenius, published in 1810/1812 A Hebrew, Latin and English Dictionary; containing...
ed. Buber, Num. 7:1. Menahem b. Saruq, Jonah b. Janah, David Qimhi, WilhelmGesenius, and David J. A. Clines do not relate the two words in their lexicons...