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(b) Joh. Coccejus (Cock), born at Bremen, 1603, a Re- formed divine, Professor of Hebrew and Divinity at Leyden (after 1650), d. 1669; Lexicon et Gommentarius Sermonis Hebraei, London, 1669. He is particularly famed as an exegetist by a broad, typical, and allegorical form of inter- pretation (cf. Ebrard's article, " Coccejus, " in Herzog'a Hebrew Lexicographers — Cocceius — Grotius. 139 Encyclop. ). In this, in regard to several passages, he puts forth a further and deeper-lying reference, dif...ferent from that sense to which a consideration of the immediate con- text would lead, especially as to the person of Christ, and the relations and history of the Christian Church ; these he found everywhere foretold and set forth, not only in the prophetical, but also in the poetical and historical Scriptures, and even in the very least of the regulations of the Levitical cultiis. His work contained, therefore, many constrained, unnatural, and trifling interpretations. In his commentary, he has, in the Old Testament, treated on all the Prophets, the three books of Solomon, Job, Psalms, Exodus, and Leviticus, and certain portions of the other historical books, which are in the first volume of his Opera, which appeared in eight volumes, Amsterdam, 1675-78, and twice reprinted.
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