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    Gustav Adolf Deissmann (7 November 1866 – 5 April 1937) was a German Protestant theologian, best known for his leading work on the Greek language used...
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  • Gustaf Adolf Lewenhaupt (1619–1656), Swedish soldier and statesman. Gustav Adolf Bergenroth (1813–1869), German historian Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1866–1937)...
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    Dr. Halil Edhem Eldem invited German theologian Gustav Adolf Deissmann to tour its library. Deissmann persuaded the Rockefeller Foundation to fund a project...
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    Apostle) and once referring to the "coming of the lawless one". Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1908) showed that the Greek word parousia occurred as early as...
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    for 616 either by analogy with 888, the [Greek] number of Jesus (Gustav Adolf Deissmann), or because it is a triangular number, the sum of the first 36...
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    co-founded the study group Eranos with a fellow Marburg student, Gustav Adolf Deissmann. The two, along with Wissowa and Wilhelm Schulze, were part of a...
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  • – Chandler Egan, American golfer and architect (b. 1884) 1937 – Gustav Adolf Deissmann, (b. 1866) 1937 – José Benlliure y Gil, Spanish painter (b. 1858)...
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  • showing the New World. The map was rediscovered by German theologian Gustav Adolf Deissmann in 1929 in the course of work cataloging items held by the Topkapı...
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    (born 1944), political activist, educator, author, philosopher Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1866-1937), theologian, New Testament Greek philologist, author...
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    on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Gustav Adolf Deissmann". NobelPrize.org. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022....
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    Church in Lithuania in the Fight for its Freedom) with a foreword by Gustav Adolf Deissmann. Gaigalaitis responded by publishing his own brochure the following...
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    Wilhelm Bousset Ludwig Curtius Martin Dibelius Adolf Damaschke Gustav Adolf Deissmann Gustav Frenssen Heinrich Gelzer Hellmut von Gerlach Paul Göhre Caspar...
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    Jerusalem, Teil 1. De Gruyter, Berlin 2010, S. 53–56 (online). Gustav Adolf Deissmann: Licht vom Osten. Das Neue Testament und die neuentdeckten Texte...
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    collaborate with the committee, to wit Prof. Alfred Bertholet, Gustav Adolf Deissmann (Volkskirchlich-Evangelische Vereinigung; VEV.), Hans Lietzmann...
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  • Austrian artist Richard Dehmel, anti-conservative poet and writer Adolf Deissmann, Protestant theologian Wilhelm Dörpfeld, architect and archeologist...
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    apparent failure of the movement, he adhered to it till his death. Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1908). New Light on the New Testament: From Records of the Graeco-Roman...
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    Press. pp. 147–156. ISBN 978-1-937040-23-9. Gerber, Albrecht (2010). Deissmann the Philologist. Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-022431-3. Jones, Barry...
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