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ERNST WILHELM HENGSTENBERG (1802-r869)

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 270 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ERNST WILHELM HENGSTENBERG (1802-r869)  , German Lutheran divine and theologian, was born at Frondenberg, a Westphalian
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village, on the 20th of
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October 1802 . He was educated by his
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father, who was a minister of the Reformed Church, and head of the Frondenberg convent of canonesses (Frauleinstift) . Entering the university of
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Bonn in 1819, he attended the lectures of G . G . Freytag for
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Oriental
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languages and of F . K . L . Gieseler for church
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history, but his energies were principally devoted to philosophy and
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philology, and his earliest publication was an edition of the Arabic Moallakat of Amru'l-Qais, which gained for him the prize at his graduation in the philosophical faculty . This was followed in 1824 by a German
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translation of Aristotle's Metaphysics . Finding himself without the means to
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complete his theological studies under Neander and Tholuck in Berlin, he accepted a
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post at Basel as tutor in Oriental languages to J . J . Stahelin, who afterwards became professor at the university .

Then it was that he began to

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direct his attention to a study of the Bible, which led him to a conviction, never afterwards shaken, not only of the divine character of evangelical religion, but also of the unapproachable adequacy of its expression in the Augsburg Confession . In 1824 he joined the philosophical faculty of Berlin as a Privatdozent, and in 1825 he became a licentiate in
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theology, his theses being remark-able for their evangelical fervour and for their emphatic protest against every form of " rationalism," especially in questions of Old Testament criticism . In 1826 he became professor extraordinarius in theology; and in
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July 1827 appeared, under his editorship, the Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, a strictly orthodox journal, which in his hands acquired an almost unique reputation as a controversial
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organ . It did not, however, attain to
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great notoriety until in 1830 an
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anonymous article (by E . L. von (ierlach) appeared, which openly charged Wilhelm Gesenius and J . A . L . Wegscheider with infidelity and
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profanity, and on the ground of these accusations advocated the interposition of the
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civil power, thus giving rise to the prolonged Hallische Streit . In 1828 the first
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volume of Hengstenberg's Christologie
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des Allen Testaments passed through the press; in the autumn of that
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year he became professor ordinarius in theology, and in 1829 doctor of theology . He died on the 28th of May 1869 . The following is a list of his
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principal
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works: Christologie des Allen Testaments (1829—1835; 2nd ed., 1854—1857; Eng. trans. by R . Keith, 1835—1839, also in Clark's "
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Foreign Theological Library, by by T .

Meyer and J . Martin, 1854—1858), a
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work of much learning, the estimate of which varies according to the hermeneutical principles of the individual critic; Beitrdge zur Einleitung in das Alte Testament (1831—1839); Eng. trans.,
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Dissertations on the Genuineness of Daniel and the Integrity of
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Zechariah (Edin., 1848), and Dissertations on the Genuineness of the
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Pentateuch (Edin., 1847), in which the traditional view on each question is strongly upheld, and much capital is made of the absence of., harmony among the negative critics; Die Bucher Moses and gypten (1841); Die Geschichte Bileams u. seiner Weissagungen (1842; translated along with the Dissertations on Daniel and Zechariah) ; Commentar fiber die Psalmen (1842—1847; 2nd ed., 1849—1852; Eng. trans. by P . Fairbairn and J . Thomson, Edin., 1844—1848), which shares the merits and defects of the Christologie; Die Offenbarung Johannis erldutert (1849—1851; 2nd ed., 1861—1862; Eng. trans. by P . Fairbairn, also in Clark's " Foreign Theological ibrary," 1851—1852); Das Nohe Lied ausgelegt (1853) ; Der Prediger Salomo ausgelegt (1859) ; Das Evangeliunz Johannis erldutert (1861—1863 ; 2nd ed., 1867—1871 ; Eng. trans., 1865) and Die Weissagungen des Propheten Ezechiel erldutert (1867—1868) . Of minor importance are De rebus Tyriorum commentatio academica (1832); Ober den Tag des Herrn (1852); Das Passa, ein Vortrag (1853); and Die Opfer der heiligen Schrift (1859) .

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