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August Knobel, Lithography, c. 1850

August Wilhelm Karl Knobel (7 February 1807 – 25 May 1863) was a German Protestant theologian.[1]

He was born in Tzschecheln near Sorau, Niederlausitz. He was the son of a farmer and estate manager.[1]

From 1826 he studied philosophy, philology and theology at the University of Breslau, earning his doctorate in 1831. Afterwards, he became a lecturer, and later an associate professor (1835) at Breslau. In 1838 he became a professor of theology at Breslau, and shortly afterwards relocated to the University of Giessen.[1]

Knobel specialized in Old Testament exegesis, and was the author of numerous interpretations and commentaries on the Pentateuch and other books of the Old Testament. Among his better-known publications are the following:

  • Commentar über das Buch Kohelet, (Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes); (1836) [1]
  • Der Prophetismus der Hebräer, (Prophetism of the Hebrews); (1837)
  • Der Prophet Jesaia, (The Prophet Isaiah); (1843) [1]
  • Exegetisches vademecum fur Herrn Professor Ewald in Tübingen, (Exegetical Handbook for Prof. Ewald at Tübingen); (1844)- This publication was a polemic in reaction to Georg Heinrich August Ewald's disparaging critique of Knobel's Der Prophet Jesaia.
  • Die Völkertafel der Genesis, (The Table of Nations from the Book of Genesis); (1850) [2]
  • Die Bücher Exodus und Leviticus (The Books of Exodus and Leviticus); (1857)
  • Die Bücher Numeri, Deuteronomium, und Josua (The Books of Numbers, Deuteronomy and Joshua); (1861)

The commentaries on Isaiah and the books of the Pentateuch were edited by August Dillmann.[1]

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