Johann Albrecht Bengel (24 June 1687 – 2 November 1752), also known as Bengelius, was a Lutheran pietist clergyman and Greek-language scholar known for...
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Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Frank Bengel (born 1969), German professor and physician Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752), Württemberger Lutheran clergyman...
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five years their junior), the theologians David Friedrich Strauß, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Ferdinand Christian Baur and Eberhard...
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determining the best readings of a text. One of the earliest was Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752), who in 1734 produced an edition of the Greek New Testament...
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on actual biographies: Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Johann Friedrich Rock, Johann Albrecht Bengel and Nicolaus Zinzendorf make up the cast of Pietist...
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harm, but rather to help, the weak", while Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel says that Paul "refers all things to faith". Craig Hill suggests...
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economy in history. This idea is developed by Ignatius, Augustine and Johann Albrecht Bengel. TWNT Pe-R - Page 688 1968 "Zeit (1954), 81 f., 112f., 116, 128-133...
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desecrate the Sabbath and yet are innocent?". Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel suggested that this dialogue could have taken place at the time...
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philologist and librarian Jeremias David Reuß. Reuss was a disciple of Johann Albrecht Bengel at the Denkendorf monastery and then studied in Tübingen, where...
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Hölderlin Johann Georg Rapp Hans Adolph Brorson Harmony Society Henric Schartau Immanuel Kant Knightly Piety Johann Albrecht Bengel Johann Konrad Dippel...
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focus his publishing efforts on works by pietistic authors, such as Johann Albrecht Bengel, Sixt Karl Kapff [de], Philipp Friedrich Hiller [de] and Ludwig...
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Jean Leclerc in 1696 in his Ars critica. It was also laid down by Johann Albrecht Bengel, as "proclivi scriptioni praestat ardua", in his Prodromus Novi...
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a child, and an autopsy proved she had not been pregnant. 1836 Johann Albrecht Bengel In the 1730s this Lutheran clergyman proclaimed that Judgment Day...
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the Arabs, 1811). He refuted Johann Albrecht Bengel, who had calculated the return of Christ for 18 June 1836 (J. A. Bengel's Cyclus oder der astronomische...
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premillennial, the English theologian Daniel Whitby (1688–1726), the German Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752), and the American Jonathan Edwards (1703–58) "fueled...
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Encyclopaedia, 1911. Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Tseno Ureno Bibelarchiv Vegelahn: Bible translations in german Calov Bible Elector Bible Johann Albrecht Bengel...
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called for defending the Textus receptus against these variants. Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752) edited in 1725 Prodromus Novi Testamenti Graeci Rectè...
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classifying manuscripts in families, adopted by Richard Simon and Johann Albrecht Bengel. In church history Semler did the work of a pioneer in many periods...
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(1552–1610), a Lutheran theologian, superintendent of Braunschweig Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752), known as Bengelius, a Lutheran pietist clergyman and...
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not yet question the authority of the Textus Receptus. In 1734, Johann Albrecht Bengel was the first scholar to propose classifying manuscripts into text-types...
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Christian Falster, Danish poet and philologist (born 1690) November 2 – Johann Albrecht Bengel, German New Testament commentator (born 1687) November 5 – Carl...
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Here he studied for a time under Ernst Bengel, grandson of the eminent New Testament critic, Johann Albrecht Bengel, and at this early stage in his career...
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1663 – Jean Baptiste Massillon, French bishop (d. 1742) 1687 – Johann Albrecht Bengel, German-Lutheran clergyman and scholar (d. 1757) 1694 – Jean-Jacques...
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the Jewish covenant with God (Romans 9:4). Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel summarises the contrasts to which Paul refers: The service [worship]...
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symbolic language. He relied heavily on the works of German theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel(1687-1752) for a mathematical interpretation of the numbers in the...
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– William Whiston, English mathematician (b. 1667) November 2 – Johann Albrecht Bengel, German scholar (b. 1687) November 5 – Carl Andreas Duker, German...
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and four references to not believing (verses 11, 13, 14 and 16). Johann Albrecht Bengel, in his Gnomon of the New Testament, defends the disciples: "They...
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Paulist Press, 1983 - ISBN 0-8091-2509-9 - Wurttemberg Pietism: Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687 - 1752) & Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-1782), p. 253...
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and Lutheran biblical commentator Johann Albrecht Bengel think that Mark is among those Luke has in mind, but Bengel suggests that Matthew and John were...
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William I (d. 1757) May 12 – Johann Heinrich Schulze, German professor and polymath (d. 1744) June 24 – Johann Albrecht Bengel, German scholar (d. 1752)...
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