Johann Jakob Griesbach (4 January 1745 – 24 March 1812) was a German biblical textual critic. Griesbach's fame rests upon his work in New Testament criticism...
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Johann Philipp Gabler (4 June 1753 – 17 February 1826) was a German Protestant Christian theologian of the school of Johann Jakob Griesbach and Johann...
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Two-gospel hypothesis (redirect from Griesbach hypothesis)
Mark, and Luke. The hypothesis is generally first credited to Johann Jakob Griesbach writing in the 1780s; it was introduced in its current form by William...
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Griesbach can refer to: Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812), German biblical textual critic John Griesbach (1798–1875), British composer August Grisebach...
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Dorothea married Conrad Caspar Griesbach, the father of Johann Jakob Griesbach. One of his other daughters married Johann Christian Dietz, who was also...
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Stephen Courcelles (Étienne de Courcelles), in 1658, and from Johann Jakob Griesbach's edition of 1775. Most critical editions relegated the Comma to...
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Diaglott New Testament Modern English 1864 Greek text recension by Dr Johann Jakob Griesbach First Nations Version Gospels Indigenous English 2021 Five Pauline...
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by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Johann Jakob Griesbach and Friedrich Schiller. In 1800 he traveled with painter Jakob Wilhelm...
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references, and an alphabetical appendix. The Greek text is that of Johann Jakob Griesbach. The English text uses "Jehovah" for the divine name a number of...
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seldom came into question until the late eighteenth century, when Johann Jakob Griesbach published in 1776 a synopsis of the synoptic gospels. Instead of...
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studies at Jena, where he had as instructors, Johann Jakob Griesbach, Johann Christoph Döderlein and Johann Gottfried Eichhorn. In 1791 he continued his...
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18th century the problems with Augustine's idea led Johann Jakob Griesbach to put forward the Griesbach hypothesis, which was that Luke had revised Matthew...
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maxim in text criticism. Codified, but simultaneously refuted, by Johann Jakob Griesbach. lectio difficilior potior The more difficult reading is the stronger...
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Jena, where he was a pupil of Johann Jakob Griesbach, Johann Christian Wilhelm Augusti, Georg Ludwig Walch and Johann Philipp Gabler. After working as...
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maxim in text criticism. Codified, but simultaneously refuted, by Johann Jakob Griesbach. lectio difficilior potior The more difficult reading is the stronger...
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longtime Propst of the Brothers of the Common Life in Butzbach Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812), biblical textual critic. Friedrich Ludwig Weidig (1791–1837)...
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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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scriptioni praestat ardua, ("the harder reading is to be preferred"). Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812) published several editions of the New Testament. In...
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Erasmus and the textus receptus, DBSJ 1 (Spring 1996): 35–53. Johann Jakob Griesbach, Novum Testamentum Graece (London, 1809), Prolegomena, p. XVII ff...
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introduced a system of symbols for manuscripts. From 1774 to 1807, Johann Jakob Griesbach adapted Bengel's text groups and established three text-types (later...
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the University of Jena, where his instructors included Johann Heinrich Voss, Johann Jakob Griesbach and Christian Gottfried Schütz. After finishing his studies...
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where two of his instructors were Heinrich Luden (1778-1847) and Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812). After graduation, he was an instructor in Halle before...
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and general studies. While in Jena, he often visited the house of Johann Jakob Griesbach where he had the opportunity to meet with famous German poets. This...
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Tooke, English controversialist and cleric (born 1736) March 24 – Johann Jakob Griesbach, German Biblical commentator (born 1745) May 12 – Martha Ballard...
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by theologians Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745-1812), Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1761-1851), Karl David Ilgen (1763-1834), and Johann Adolf Jacobi (1769-1847)...
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who collated some of its readings for textual critic Johann Jakob Griesbach. Biblical scholar Johann M. A. Scholz collated it again, however the collation...
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Gren Johann Jakob Griesbach Julius Waldemar Grosse Johann Gottfried Gruber Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner Jan Gruter Simon Grynaeus Erich Gutenberg Johann Habermann...
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Halle, where his teachers included Johann August Nösselt (1734-1807), Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745-1812) and Johann Salomo Semler (1725-1791). In 1775...
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Michael, a calligrapher. The codex was examined by Thomas Mangey and Johann Jakob Griesbach. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1883. The manuscript is not cited in the...
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found in the links and references. The manuscript was examined by Johann Jakob Griesbach and Constantin von Tischendorf, who edited the Greek text of the...
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