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- Johann Albrecht Bengel - Wikipedia
Johann Albrecht Bengel (24 June 1687 – 2 November 1752), also known as Bengelius, was a Lutheran pietist clergyman and Greek-language scholar known for his edition of the Greek New Testament and his commentaries on it
- J. A. Bengel | Biblical Critic, Hermeneutics, Exegesis . . .
J A Bengel (born June 24, 1687, Winnenden, near Stuttgart, Württemberg [Germany]—died November 2, 1752, Stuttgart) was a German Lutheran theologian and biblical scholar who was the founder of Swabian Pietism and a pioneer in the critical exegesis of the New Testament
- Books Available - Bengels Gnomon of the New Testament . . .
Apocalyptic visions of God's ultimate victory, Christ's return, and the new heaven and earth Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) was a distinguished German Lutheran theologian and biblical scholar, renowned for his work in New Testament textual criticism
- NT Commentary-John Bengel - Precept Austin
Albert Hauck writes that Bengel would "read nothing into the Scriptures, but draw everything from them, and suffer nothing to remain hidden that is really in them " Bengel's famous rule for determining a textual variant was "The more difficult reading is to be preferred", reasoning that it was more likely that a scribe would change a more
- Bengel, Johann Albrecht | Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological . . .
Bengel was the first Lutheran divine who applied to the criticism of the New Testament a grasp of mind which embraced the subject in its whole extent, and a patience of investigation which the study required
- The End-Time Calculation of Johann Albrecht Bengel
Bengel is the best example of “Württemberg Pietism ” Unlike the radical Pietists, Bengel—like Arndt, Spener and Francke before him—always remained a Lutheran He admired Martin Luther, and during his career he continually claimed a strict adherence to the Lutheran Confessions
- Bengels Gnomon of the New Testament - Bible Hub
For the Editor's Notes, Translator's Notes and Bengel's introductory comments, see the Gnomon of the New Testament Supplemental book module Text Courtesy of BibleSupport com Used by Permission
- Rules of Textual Criticism
Here are three historically important sets of rules published by some influential scholars of textual criticism: Bengel, Griesbach, and Hort
- Gnomon of the New Testament : Bengel, Johann Albrecht, 1687 . . .
Added t -p has title: Gnomon of the New Testament, by John Albert Bengel Now first translated into English With original notes explanatory and illustrative Revised and edited by Rev Andrew R Fausset
- Bibles 1st Textual Critic, Johann A. Bengel - Christianity
Bengel died when John was only six years old A family friend saw to the boy's education Firmly grounded in the learning of the day, John entered the university of Tubingen He studied philosophy and the Scriptures After taking his degree, he studied theology, but he wrestled with doubts
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