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    Eli Smith (born September 13, 1801, in 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.

  2. (DOC) The Rev. Eli Smith, 1801-1857: Evangelical Orientalist in the Levant | Bob Stoddard - Academia.edu. The Rev. Eli Smith, 1801-1857: Evangelical Orientalist in the Levant. Bob Stoddard. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Erik DiVietro.

  3. 11 de may. de 2015 · Eli Smith (1801-1857) was a pioneer of Protestant missionary work in Ottoman Syria, where he established the American Mission Press and supervised the first Arabic Bible translation. He also traveled widely in the region and Europe, wrote and taught in Arabic, and married three times.

  4. Eli Smith, an early missionary to the Middle East serving under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, is best known for his translation of the Bible into Arabic.

  5. Eli Smith (1801-1857) was a pioneer in Arabic language and literature, and a leader of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He translated the Bible into Arabic, explored mission possibilities in Greece and Armenia, and published several works on Palestine and Asia Minor.

  6. Eli Smith was a prominent early missionary to the Middle East. The letters, journals, and writings in this collection document his important role in the designing of Arabic fonts and translation of the Scriptures into Arabic, his explorations of the Middle East, and his life and work in general.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Eli Smith was a missionary and Bible translator in the Middle East in the 19th century. The collection contains his correspondence, family papers, and scholarly writings on philology and geography.