(1815–69)
A teacher of Hebrew in Giessen, Germany, who made the sensational suggestion that parts of the Pentateuch were compiled during the period of the Exile and therefore reflected the ideas then current.
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(1815–69)
A teacher of Hebrew in Giessen, Germany, who made the sensational suggestion that parts of the Pentateuch were compiled during the period of the Exile and therefore reflected the ideas then current.