Paul Karge

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Paul Karge (born October 3, 1881 in Lawitz , † October 28, 1922 in Bad Lippspringe ) was a German orientalist.

Life

From 1893 to 1902 he attended high school in Guben . From 1902 to 1906 he studied theology at the University of Breslau . After being ordained a priest on June 23, 1907, he was prefect at the boys' convent in Breslau from 1907 to 1909. According to the Dr. theol. on March 6, 1909 he was a scholarship holder from 1909 to 1911 at the Palestine Institute of the Görres Society in Jerusalem (extensive travels and own excavations, especially on the Sea of ​​Galilee ). On December 1, 1911, he became a beneficiary at the Breslau Cathedral. After his habilitation on May 17, 1912 for Old Testament theology, he was the companion of Duke Johann Georg von Sachsen (trip to Egypt) in 1912 . On November 12, 1917 he was ao. Professor for Customer of the Christian Orient in Münster . He was buried in Neuzelle .

Fonts (selection)

  • History of the Covenant in the Old Testament . Munster 1910, OCLC 633108427 .
  • The results of recent excavations and research in Palestine . Munster 1912, OCLC 603516308 .
  • Babylonian in the New Testament . Munster 1913, OCLC 25962390 .
  • Rephaim. The prehistoric culture of Palestine and Phenicia. Archaeological and religious history studies . Paderborn 1917, OCLC 833488821 .

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