Tobias Eckhard
Tobias Eckhard [1]
the younger, was born at Juterbogk, November 1, 1662. He studied at Wittenberg, where he also lectured after completing his studies. In 1691 he was called as con-rector to Stade, in 1704 to Quedlinburg, and died there, December 13, 1737, leaving, De Immutabilitate Dei (Wittenberg, 1683): — De Signo S. Pauli Epistolarum ad 2 Thessalonians 3:17 (ibid. 1687): — De Paulo Athleta ad 1 Corinthians 9:26 (ibid. 1688): — De Athenis Superstitiosis ad Actor. 17:22, 23 (ibid. eod.): — De Spiritu, Principes Eris ad Ephesians 2:2 (ibid. eod.):De Christi Servatoris Resurrectione Romans 1:4, Alterius Nomine Scripta (ibid. eod.): — De Funesto Jude Exitu (ibid. 1689): — De Facto Hielis cum Dispendio Duorum Filiorum Hierichintem ZEdzficantis ad 1 Reg. 16:34 (ibid. eod.): — De Fonte Haeresium ad Colossians 2:8 (ibid. 1691): — De Justificationis in V. ac N. Test. Ratione Una et Eadem (ibid. eod.), etc. See Jocher, Allgeneines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. i, 132, 394. (B. P.)