Johann Jakob Wettstein (also Wetstein; 5 March 1693 – 23 March 1754) was a Swiss theologian, best known as a New Testament critic. Johann Jakob Wettstein...
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Christ to the establishment of the Church under Constantine in 325. Johann Jakob Wettstein (18th century) places the date of the Apocalypse as written before...
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master Fritz von Wettstein (1895–1945), Austrian botanist Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754), Swiss theologian Johann Rudolf Wettstein (1594–1666), Swiss...
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biblical scholar Johann Albrecht Bengel (who labelled it as codex β and noted variant readings),: 127 biblical scholars Johann Jakob Wettstein (also noting...
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his Novum Testamentum Graecum, 1734. It was widely promulgated by Johann Jakob Wettstein, to whom it is often attributed. Many scholars considered the employment...
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Jacob Bernoulli (1654–1705), mathematician Johann Bernoulli (1667–1748), mathematician Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754), theologian and New Testament...
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because each manuscript had small errors. In the 18th century, Johann Jakob Wettstein was one of the first biblical scholars to start cataloging biblical...
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(1651–1715) Jean Leclerc (1657–1736) Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754) John Gill (1697–1771) Nicolas Ludwig Count von Zinzendorf...
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1766) Johann Jacob Rambach, German theologian (d. 1735) March 2 – Sir Thomas Wheate, 2nd Baronet, English politician (d. 1746) March 5 – Johann Jakob Wettstein...
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terms in the sense of having or not having part in the covenant. "Johann Jakob Wettstein on this verse quotes, 'inter alia', the following from the Talmud:...
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Lord March 5 – Johann Jakob Wettstein, Swiss theologian (died 1754) May 10 – John Fox, English biographer (died 1763) June 17 – Johann Georg Walch, German...
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French general (b. 1675) 1748 – Johann Gottfried Walther, German organist and composer (b. 1684) 1754 – Johann Jakob Wettstein, Swiss theologian and critic...
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historians such as Gottfried Arnold, Pierre Bayle, Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, Johann Jakob Wettstein, and Roger Williams. In 1551, his translation of the...
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Manfred; Verheyden, Joseph (eds.). Goldene Anfänge und Aufbrüche: Johann Jakob Wettstein und die Apostelgeschichte. Arbeiten zur Bibel und Ihrer Geschichte...
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Johann Rudolf Wettstein (27 October 1594, Basel – 12 April 1666, Basel) was a Swiss diplomat and mayor of Basel, who achieved fame through his diplomatic...
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and Sir Isaac Newton being its most strenuous advocates." In 1731 Johann Jakob Wettstein turned his attention to this passage. King, Peter (1858). The Life...
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Bourn the Younger, English dissenting minister (b. 1689) March 23 – Johann Jakob Wettstein, Swiss theologian (b. 1693) March 31 – Hilario a Jesu Costa, Roman...
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in Vaud Canton Lukas Vischer (1926–2008), theologian and writer Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754), theologian John Joachim Zubly (Hans Joachim Züblin)...
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to systematically analyse which ones were superior and inferior. Johann Jakob Wettstein applied textual criticism to the Greek New Testament edition he...
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: 121 The first collation of the New Testament was made in 1716 by Johann Jakob Wettstein for Richard Bentley, who intended to prepare a new edition of the...
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politician, 3rd Colonial Governor of Louisiana (d. 1730) 1693 – Johann Jakob Wettstein, Swiss theologian and scholar (d. 1754) 1696 – Giovanni Battista...
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Bernard de Montfaucon. The manuscript was known to Johann Jakob Wettstein, Johann Jakob Griesbach and Johann Martin Augustin Scholz. The manuscript was added...
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II 41).: 70–73 Scholar John Mill collated and biblical scholar Johann Jakob Wettstein transcribed (in 1716) the text of the codex. Both did their editions...
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4. It was added to the list of the New Testament manuscripts by Johann Jakob Wettstein. It was slightly examined by John Mill (as Laud. 4) and Griesbach...
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Janwillem van de Wetering (1931–2008, Netherlands/US, ch/f/nf) Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754, Switzerland, nf) Lydia Wevers (1950–2021, N Zealand...
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1766) Johann Jacob Rambach, German theologian (d. 1735) March 2 – Sir Thomas Wheate, 2nd Baronet, English politician (d. 1746) March 5 – Johann Jakob Wettstein...
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This identification was later republished by George Leo Haydock. Johann Jakob Wettstein identified the Biblical Hobah with the modern Ḥoba, which he places...
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he lived in retirement. He took part in the proceedings against Johann Jakob Wettstein for heresy, but expressed regret afterwards at having become involved...
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It once belonged to Andreas Faesche in Basel. It was examined by Johann Jakob Wettstein and Dean Burgon. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1885. The manuscript is...
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1885. It was added to the list of the New Testament manuscripts by Johann Jakob Wettstein, who gave it the number 24. It is currently housed at the Bibliothèque...
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