Friedrich Delitzsch

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Friedrich Delitzsch (1903)

Friedrich Delitzsch (German:

theologian Franz Delitzsch
(1813–1890).

Born in

Breslau (1893) and Berlin
(1899).

He was co-founder of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (German Oriental Society) and director of the Vorderasiatische Abteilung (Near Eastern Department) of the Royal Museums.

Bible-Babel Controversy

Babel and Bible (1906)

Friedrich Delitzsch specialized in the study of ancient Middle Eastern languages, and published numerous works on Assyrian language, history and culture. He is remembered today for his scholarly critique of the Old Testament. In a 1902 controversial lecture titled "Babel and Bible", Delitzsch maintained that many Old Testament writings were borrowed from ancient Babylonian tales, including the Genesis creation narrative and the Genesis flood narrative. During the following years there were several translations and modified versions of the "Babel and Bible". In the early 1920s, Delitzsch published the two-part Die große Täuschung (The Great Deception), which was a critical treatise on the book of Psalms, prophets of the Old Testament, the invasion of Canaan, etc. Delitzsch also stridently questioned the historical accuracy of the Hebrew Bible and placed great emphasis on its numerous examples of immorality (see also Julius Wellhausen).

Influence and legacy

Although Delitzsch's proposal to replace the Old Testament with German myths did not extend to this revision, his student Paul Haupt was one of the major advocates of the thesis of the Aryan Jesus.[1]

In 1904, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society.[2]

Works

  • Friedrich Delitzsch (1889). Archibald Robert Stirling Kennedy (ed.). Assyrian grammar with paradigms, exercises, glossary and bibliography. Vol. 10 of Porta linguarum orientalium. H. Reuther. p. 446. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  • Friedrich Delitzsch (1896). Assyrisches Handwörterbuch (ATLA monograph preservation program). J.C. Hinrichs. p. 730. . Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  • Bruno Meissner, Friedrich Delitzsch (1898). Assyrisches Handwörterbuch. 1896 (ATLA monograph preservation program). E.J. Brill. p. 137. . Retrieved 2011-07-05.

References

  1. ^ Susannah Heschel The Aryan Jesus: Christian theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany
  2. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-06-28.

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