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KARL HEINRICH GRAF (1815–1869)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 315 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KARL HEINRICH

GRAF (1815–1869)  , German Old Testament scholar and orientalist, was born at Mulhausen in Alsace on the 28th of
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February 1815 . He studied Biblical exegesis and
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oriental
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languages at the university of Strassburg under E . Reuss, and, after holding various teaching posts, was made instructor in French and
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Hebrew at the Landesschule of
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Meissen, receiving in 1852 the title of professor . He died on the 16th of
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July 1869 . Graf was one of the chief founders of Old Testament criticism . In his
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principal
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work, Die geschichtlichen Bucher
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des Allen Testaments (1866), he sought to show that the priestly legislation of Exodus,
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Leviticus and Numbers is of later origin than the
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book of
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Deuteronomy . He still, however, held the accepted view, that the Elohistic narratives formed
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part of the Grundschrift and therefore belonged to the
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oldest portions of the
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Pentateuch . The reasons urged against the contention that the priestly legislation and the Elohistic narratives were separated by a space of 500 years were so strong as to induce Graf, in an essay, " Die sogenannte Grundschrift des Pentateuchs," published shortly before his
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death, to regard the whole Grundschrift as
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post-exilic and as the latest portion of the Pentateuch . The idea had already been expressed by E . Reuss, but since Graf was the first to introduce it into Germany, the theory, as
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developed by
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Julius Wellhausen, has been called the Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis . Graf also wrote, Der Segen Moses Deut . 33 (1857) and Der Prophet Jeremia erkla.rt (1862) .

See 'F . K .

Cheyne, Founders of Old Testament Criticism (1893); and
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Otto Pfleiderer's book translated into
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English by J . F . Smith as Development of
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Theology (189o) .

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