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Ebenezer Henderson (17 November 178417 May 1858) was a
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minister and missionary. He spent the early part of his life in
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, was an accomplished
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and translator.


Life

Born at the Linn near
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, Henderson was the youngest son of an agricultural labourer, and after three years schooling spent some time at watchmaking and as a shoemaker's apprentice. In 1803 he joined
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's theological seminary, and in 1805 was selected to accompany the Rev. John Paterson to
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;Electric Scotland website, ''John Paterson, Bible Society Pioneer'', article by Rev James M Alexander
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would not allow British vessels to convey missionaries to India - Henderson and his colleague went to Denmark to await the chance of a passage to Serampur, then a Danish port. Being unexpectedly delayed, and having begun to preach in
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, they ultimately decided to settle in
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,Evangelical Times website, ''John Paterson and Ebenezer Henderson'', article by David Whitworth published on March 1, 2012
/ref> supporting themselves through teaching English language classes. In 1806 Henderson became pastor at Elsinore. From this time until about 1817 he was engaged in encouraging the distribution of Bibles in the
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n countries, and in the course of his labors he visited
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and Lapland (1807–1808),
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(1814–1815) and the mainland of Denmark and part of
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(1816). During most of this time he was an agent of the
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. On 6 October 1811 he formed the first Congregational church in Sweden. In 1818, after a visit to England, he travelled in company with Paterson through
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as far south as Tiflis, but, instead of settling as was proposed at
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, he retraced his steps, having resigned his connection with the
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owing to his disapproval of a translation of the Scriptures, which had been made in Turkish. In 1822 he was invited by Prince Alexander (Galitzin) to assist the Russian Bible Society in translating the Scriptures into various languages spoken in the Russian empire. After twenty years of foreign labour Henderson returned to England, and in 1825 was appointed tutor of the Mission College, Gosport. In 1830 he succeeded Dr William Harrison as theological lecturer and professor of Oriental languages in Highbury Congregational College. In 1850, on the amalgamation of the colleges of Homerton, Coward and Highbury, he retired on a pension. From 1852 to 1853 he was pastor of Sheen Vale chapel at
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. Henderson was acquainted with Scandinavian languages,
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, Syriac, Ethiopic, Russian, Arabic, Tatar, Persian, Turkish, Armenian, Manchu,
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and Coptic. He organized the first Bible Society in Denmark (1814), and paved the way for several others. In 1817 he was nominated by the Scandinavian Literary Society a corresponding member; and in 1840 he was made DD by the
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. He was honorary secretary for life of the
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, and one of the first promoters of the
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.


Death

Henderson died at
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. He is buried at
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in Stoke Newington, London, where his memorial records some of his achievements.


Works

Henderson's main works are:
''Iceland, or the Journal of a Residence in that Island''
(2 vols, 1818) *''Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia'' (1826) *''Elements of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation'' (1830) *
The Great Mystery of Godliness Incontrovertible; Or, Sir Isaac Newton and the Socinians Foiled in the Attempt to Prove a Corruption in the Text, 1 Tim. III. 16
' (1830) *
Divine Inspiration: Or, The Supernatural Influence Exerted in the Communication of Divine Truth and its Special Bearing Upon the Composition of the Sacred Scriptures
' (1836) *''The Vaudoir, a Tour of the Valleys of Piedmont'' (1845) *''The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel: Translated from the Original Hebrew; with a Commentary, Critical, Philological and Exegetical By Ebenezer Henderson'' (1855) *''The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah and that of the Lamentations Translated from the Original Hebrew, with a Commentary, Critical, Philological, and Exegetical By Ebenezer Henderson'' (1868) *''The Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets, Translated from the Original Hebrew With a Commentary, Critical, Philological, and Exegetical By Ebenezer Henderson'' (1868) *''A Theological Dictionary Containing Definitions of All Religious and Ecclesiastical Terms, with an Impartial Account of All the Principal Denominations which... By Charles Buck, Ebenezer Henderson'' (1833) *''The Conversion of the Jews: A Lecture, by Ebenezer Henderson'' (1840) His last work was a translation of the '' Book of Isaiah '' (1857).University of Pennsylvania website, ''Online Books by E. Henderson, (Henderson, E. (Ebenezer), 1784-1858)''
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See also

*
Ebenezer Henderson Ebenezer Henderson (17 November 178417 May 1858) was a Scotland, Scottish minister and missionary. He spent the early part of his life in Scandinavia, was an accomplished linguist and translator. Life Born at the Linn near Dunfermline, Hender ...
(1809–1879), his nephew


References

*''Memoirs of Ebenezer Henderson'', by Thulia S Henderson (his daughter) (London, 1859) *''Congregational Year Book'' (1859).
Electrical Scotland website
''Henderson, Ebenezer'' biography Attribution: *


External links


Electric Scotland website
''John Paterson, Bible Society Pioneer, 1776-1855: The Earlier Years - 1776-1813'', by The Rev. James M. Alexander
Electric Scotland website
''John Paterson, Bible Society Pioneer 1776-1855: The Later Years - 1813-1855'', by The Rev. James M. Alexander
Internet Archive website
''Extracts of letters from the Rev. John Paterson and the Rev. Ebenezer Henderson during their Respective Tours through the East Sea Provinces of Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Jutland, Holstein, Swedish Pomerania, &c. to Promote the Object of the British and Foreign Bible Society'', by John Paterson, published in London 1817 (online copy)
Google Books website
''’The Book in Every Land'', by John Paterson (online copy) {{DEFAULTSORT:Henderson Scottish Congregationalist ministers 19th-century Congregationalist ministers Burials at Abney Park Cemetery 1784 births 1858 deaths