Benzinger, Immanuel
BENZINGER, EMMANUEL (GUSTAV ADOLF):
German Orientalist; b. at Stuttgart Feb. 21, 1865.
He was educated at the University of Tübingen
(Ph.D., 1888; licentiate of theology, 1894), and
after a pastorate at Neuenstadt, Württemberg,
from 1894 to 1898, was privat-docent for Old Testament theology at the University of Berlin until
1901, when he retired, and has since resided in
Palestine. In theology he belongs to the historicocritical school. He has been a member of the
Deutscher Palästinaverein since 1888, editing its
journal in 1897–1902, and has also been on the
executive committee of the Deutscher Verein zur
Erforschung Palästinas since 1897. He has written
hebräische Archäologie (Freiburg, 1894, 2d ed.1907);
Commentar zu den Königsbüchern (1899) and
Commentar zu den Chronik (1901), both in the
Kurzer Hand-Kommentar zum Alten Testament; and
Geschichte des Volkes Israels (Leipsic, 1904). He likewise collaborated with R. J. Hartmann in
Palästina (Stuttgart, 1899), and with Frohnmeyer in Bilderatlas zur Bibelkunde
(1905), and has edited Baedeker's Palästina und Syrien since the third edition (1889).