Benjamin Kennicott

Theologian and biblical scholar

Benjamin Kennicott - Thinkers & Philosophers born April 4th, 1718
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Born in England in 1718, a prominent theologian and biblical scholar dedicated to textual criticism. The meticulous examination of manuscripts and key biblical texts led to significant contributions in the field of theology. Served as a fellow at Exeter College, Oxford, where scholarly pursuits flourished. Engaged deeply with Hebrew studies and published critical works that highlighted textual variants in the Old Testament, establishing a foundation for future scholars in theology. His efforts in the development of biblical scholarship paved the way for greater understanding of biblical texts among academics and theologians.

Published 'The Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition'

Edited and analyzed Old Testament manuscripts

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