- Horatio Balch Hackett
Horatio Balch Hackett (
December 27 ,1808 -November 2 ,1875 ), American biblical scholar, was born inSalisbury, Massachusetts .He was educated at
Phillips Academy and atAmherst College , where he graduated as valedictorian in 1830, and atAndover Theological Seminary , where he graduated in 1834. He was adjunct professor ofLatin and Greek Languages and Literature atBrown University in 1835-1838 and professor of Hebrew Literature there in 1838-1839.He was ordained to the Baptist ministry in 1839--he had become a Baptist at Andover as the result of preparing a paper on baptism in the
New Testament and the Fathers--and in 1839-1868 he was professor of Biblical literature and interpretation inNewton Theological Institution where his most important work was the introduction of the modern German methods of Biblical criticism, which he had learned fromMoses Stuart at Andover and with which he made himself more familiar in Germany (especially under Tholuck at Halle) in 1841.He travelled in Egypt and Palestine in 1852, and in 1858-1859 in Greece, becoming proficient in modern Greek. From 1870 until his death in
Rochester, New York , he was professor of Biblical literature and New Testamentexegesis in theRochester Theological Seminary . He was a great teacher but a greater critical and exegetical scholar.----
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