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t * f tfeis ejection are composed of fragments which were never intended to be joined together . Ofte of the German Journalists who gave an account of this commentary , has remarked that M . Vater seems to have fulfilled the wishes
of the celebrated Richard Simon ; tvho after speaking ( in his History of the Old Testament ) of Acarbanei , and of his criticism on tome of the scriptures ^ adds ; € * We have t > nly to apply to the Pentateuch the same reasoning whicfi Acarbanel employs , to
prove that the books which bear the names of Joshua and Salomon , were nojfc written by them , anrd we shall be convinced that the Pentateuch could not be the entire work of Moses . " 4 . The second antagonist , who is worthy of notice as having
entered the lists against M . Eichhorn is Pro ( essor De Wette , of Heidelberg . He published at Halle , ** Fragments on the study of the Old Testament /* a jnps t valuable < idljeqtion , the second yajume of whicji appeared in 1808 , and the continuation is anxiously expected ,
The first yolujne i § enriched with a p ~ rsfa . ee frpra the pen of the celebrated professor Griesbaeh of Jena . ft also contains ? M A Critical Essay oa the authenticity o £ the PdraUpome 7 iay Witht Reflections oft , tb ^ l $ * &iof $ r the MpsaiQ Writings an 4 Iwdti ^ io ^
This Essay is intended as a supplement to tt ^ e learned researches of 1 ^; ' y ptkt-m ^ , t faf # * $ ifcatotlifei ; ,. fetilt in ^ r ^ . | to | iib ^ ft || ft ttfef j ? sti ^ lf ts W ^ a tofuminous and «** w * wfe . M' 6 » ite otm ? e ^ ¦ ¦
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tateuch ; he questions its character , as being purely historical , and regards it as the Epope&a of the Jewish Theocracy . In these
inquiries Mr . De Wette is powerfully seconded by the labours of his predecessors Mr . Vater , Mr- * Ilgen , and Mr . Eichhorn himself * We cannot mention with sufficient
eulogium a recent performance of the same author * inserted in m late number of the periodical work of Messrs . Daub and Creutzer , and which lias for its title 4 < Fragments on tbe peculiar Character of Hebraism / ' tbts
Essay is equally remarkable by toe splendid elevation of the ideas aifci the solidity of the learning H d& plays . M . De Wette in Conjunctioir with Professor Augusti of Jen ^^ whose researches in Oriental
iiterature are well known , has fe&o aaaounced a new translation of the Bible , which may be expected to become extremely popular * 5 . The book of Job bns long occupied the attention of the
German commentators , . MicbadUa , Scbnurrer , Hufa « gel , Datbe Eichhorn , and Stohlnian , feiw given translations and coiin ^ en ^ taries on this valuable fn ^ p ^ ityf tile most : ancient Aiabic 6 r < 2 tim ^ daic literature ^ In ^ 69 ^ m # Roseai&ulfer , ^ m ^ ptrfrifehed ft same , bool ^^ K ^ o ^ ' l ^« &te F ** hm $ ii ^^ ¦ M . 4 ^ u Prof ^^^ liarder ^ ias aW ^ S ^ m ^ m' ^^ ' ^^ ^ in- tH |^ Wtt ^ s p ^ citt ^ vi o ^ ^ work > an octftY * tolWs + Hh ' tV * \) A , " " " { ' . . ¦ 1 I ¦ I . ' -T * * * ' ... HI
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Researches of the German Literati * 3 & 5
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1812, page 353, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1749/page/9/
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