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Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Zechariah: Interpreters

HOLY FATHERS:  Didymus, Hippolytus.


Johann a Marck

REFORMED:  Danæus, Grynæus, Œcolampadius, Willius, Biermann,[1] Marckius,[2] Hoeke.  English:  Pemble, Rainolds.


LUTHERAN:  Balduin, Himmel, Luther, Melanchthon, Regius.


ROMAN CATHOLIC:  Rupertus, Savonarola.


Let the Interpreters of the Books of the Old Testament, and of the Twelve Minor Prophets, be added.


[1] Die Weissagung des Propheten Zachariae.  Johann Biermann (c. 1675-1721) was a Dutch Reformed minister and scholar.  He served as Professor of Oriental Languages and Church History at Herborn (1704-1709).  Biermann also commented on Hosea, Habakkuk, 1 and 2 Corinthians, and Revelation 2 and 3.

[2] Johannes Marckius (1656-1731) was a Dutch Reformed Theologian, serving as Professor of Theology at Franeker (1676-1680), Groningen (1682-1689), and finally at Leiden (1689-1731).  In addition to his commentary on Zechariah, he also wrote on the Song of Solomon, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Malachi, and Revelation.

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