George Livingston Robinson
- George Livingston Robinson
George Livingston Robinson (August 19 1863) - July 18 1958) was a noted author, biblical scholar, explorer, and lecturer[Autobiography of George L. Robinson, A Short History of a Long Life, Baker Book House, 1957] . ]He was born in West Hebron, New York to William Robinson and Mary (Archibald) Robinson. He earned his undergraduate and an advanced degree at Princeton University. He traveled to Europe and the Levant extensively. He met his wife, Jessie Harvey, and was married in Egypt. He received his doctorate in Ancient languages at Berlin University. He accepted instructor positions at Knox College in Scotland and Beirut College in Beirut. While working as the Director of the "School of Oriental Research" [King, Philip J. 1983. American Archaeology in the Mideast: A History of the American Schools of Oriental Research. Philadelphia] in Jerusalem (1913-1914), he had an opportunity to explore many ancient sites in the Holy Land. He was credited with recognizing the religious significance of the "High Place" at Petra, an Iron Age sacrificial alter dating to biblical times. He was also one of a select few Western scholars to be granted permission by the Caliph to visit the Cave of Macpelah (where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are reputed to have been buried)[.]He spent his later years as a professor of Theology at the University of Chicago. He was fluent in Latin, German, Hebrew, Classic Greek, and Assyrian cuneiform. He composed and published the psalm "Reflections." His published books include "The Sarcaphocus of Civilization" (MacMillan, 1930), "Leaders of Israel", "The Book of Isaiah", "The Twelve Minor Prophets", and The Auobiography of George L Robinson, A Short History of a Long Life" in addition to hundreds of essays, monographs, and research puplications.[.]He died in Saint Paul, Minnesota on July 18, 1958[.]References
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