إلاي سميث
إلاي سميث | |
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Eli Smith | |
وُلِدَ | 13 سبتمبر 1801 |
توفي | يناير 11, 1857 | (aged 55)
المدرسة الأم | كلية يل |
المهنة | مبشر ومترجم للكتاب المقدس |
الزوج | Hetty Butler Smith |
الأنجال | Mary Elizabeth Smith |
إلاي سميث (وُلِد في 13 سبتمبر 1801 في Northford, Connecticut, to Eli and Polly (Whitney) Smith, and died January 11, 1857, in Beirut, Lebanon) was an American Protestant missionary and scholar. He graduated from Yale College in 1821 and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1826. He worked in Malta until 1829, then in company with H. G. O. Dwight traveled through Armenia and Georgia to Persia. وقد نشروا مشاهداتهم، Missionary Researches in Armenia، في 1833 في مجلدين. استقر إلاي سميث في بيروت في 1833.
Along with Edward Robinson, he made two trips to the Holy Land in 1838 and 1852, acting as an interpreter for Robinson in his quest to identify and record biblical place names in Palestine, which was subsequently published in Robinson's Biblical Researches in Palestine.
He is known for bringing the first printing press with Arabic type to Syria.[1] He went on to pursue the task which he considered to be his life's work: translation of the Bible into Arabic. Although he died before completing the task, the work was completed by C. V. Van Dyck of the Syrian Mission and published in 1860 to 1865.
He married three times. Sarah Lanman Huntington Smith b. June 18, 1802, in Norwich, CT to Jabez and Mary (Lanman) Huntington and died Sept. 30, 1836 in Smyrna, Izmir, Turkey (m.July 21, 1833, in Beirut, Lebanon) was also a missionary; Maria Ward (Chapin) Smith b. May 31, 1819, in Rochester, N.Y. to Moses and Esther Maria (Ward) Chapin and died May 27, 1842, in Beirut, Lebanon (m. March 9, 1841, in Rochester, N.Y.); and Mehitable (Hetty) Simkins (Butler) Smith b. Sep. 15, 1816 to Daniel and Elizabeth Butler and died July 26, 1893, in Lyons, Michigan (m. Oct. 7, 1846 in Northampton, MA), who was also a missionary. His daughter Mary Elizabeth Smith, was educated at the Female Seminaries in Hartford, Connecticut and Ipswich, Massachusetts and taught at the Female Seminary at Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. She was listed In the Women's Who's Who of America by John William Leonard 1914–1915.
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المراجع
- ^ James B. Pritchard (1958). Archeology and the Old Testament. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 57–58.
للاستزادة
- A biographical article."
- Haim Goren, 'The loss of a minute is just so much loss of life': Edward Robinson and Eli Smith in the Holy Land, Brepols, 2020.
وصلات خارجية
- Passport for Explorer of Jerusalem, Rev. Eli Smith Archived 2015-01-11 at the Wayback Machine Shapell Manuscript Foundation
- "Eli Smith", In: Dictionary of American Biography (1943), Vol. 17, p. 257-258
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- مواليد 13 سبتمبر
- مواليد 1801
- شهر الميلاد مختلف في ويكي بيانات
- يوم الميلاد مختلف في ويكي بيانات
- أشخاص من نورث برانفورد، كنتيكت
- American Protestant missionaries
- خريجو جامعة يل
- Translators of the Bible into Arabic
- Protestant missionaries in Syria
- Protestant missionaries in Malta
- Protestant missionaries in Iran
- Protestant missionaries in Armenia
- Protestant missionaries in Palestine (region)
- وفيات 1857
- مترجمون أمريكان في القرن 19
- American expatriates in the Ottoman Empire
- Protestant missionaries in the Ottoman Empire
- Protestant missionaries in Georgia (country)
- Missionary linguists