- William Henry Green
William Henry Green (
January 27 1825 –February 10 1900 ), American Hebrew scholar, was born in Groveville, nearBordentown, New Jersey .Biography
He was descended in the sixth generation from Jonathan Dickinson, first president of the College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University ), and his ancestors had been closely connected with the Presbyterian church. He graduated in 1840 fromLafayette College , where he was tutor inmathematics (1840–1842) and adjunct professor (1843–1844). In 1846 he graduated fromPrinceton Theological Seminary , and was instructor in Hebrew there from 1846 to 1849.He was ordained in 1848 and was pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of Philadelphia from 1849 to 1851. From August 1851 until his death, in
Princeton, New Jersey , aged 75, he was professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature in Princeton Theological Seminary. From 1859 the title of his chair was Oriental and Old Testament Literature.In 1868 he refused the presidency of Princeton College; as senior professor he was long acting head of the Theological Seminary. His "Grammar of the Hebrew Language" (1861, revised 1888) was a distinct improvement in method on Gesenius, Rödiger, Ewald and Nordheimer. All his knowledge of Semitic languages he used in a conservative Higher Criticism, which is maintained in the following works:
*"The
Pentateuch Vindicated from the Aspersions of Bishop Colenso" (1863)
*"Moses and the Prophets" (1883)
*"The Hebrew Feasts in their Relation to Recent Critical Hypotheses Concerning the Pentateuch" (1885)
*"The Unity of theBook of Genesis " (1895)
*"The Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch" (1895)
*"A General Introduction to theOld Testament ", vol. i. Canon (1898), vol. ii. Text (1899)He was the scholarly leader of the orthodox wing of American
Presbyterian ism, and was themoderator of the General Assembly of 1891. Green was chairman of theOld Testament committee of the Anglo-American Bible revision committee.References
See the articles by John D Davis in "The Biblical World", new series, vol. xv., pp. 406–413 (Chicago, 1900), and "The Presbyterian and Reformed Review", vol. xi. pp. 377–396 (Philadelphia, 1900).
External links
[http://www.esnips.com/web/WILLIAM-HENRY-GREEN A Grammar of the Hebrew Language] by William Henry Green, 1872 Third Edition; hosted by esnips
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