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| | Johann Albrecht Bengel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bengel was the first definitely to propound the theory of families or recensions of manuscripts. |  | | Bengel's labors on the text of the Greek Testament were received with great disfavour in many quarters. |  | | In answer to these strictures, Bengel published a Defence of the Greek Text of His New Testament, which he prefixed to his Harmony of the Four Gospels, published in 1736, and which contained a sufficient answer to the complaints, especially of Wetstein, which had been made against him from so many different quarters. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Albrecht_Bengel
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| | PIETIST INFLUENCES IN THE ESCHATOLOGICAL THOUGHT OF JOHN WESLEY AND JORGEN MOLTMANN |
 | | Bengel's trials came in the form of his struggle to discern and become convinced of the presence of truth, of divine revelation, within the objective text of Scripture. |  | | For Bengel, the prophetic aspect is the dominant and unifying theme for interpreting Scripture as a whole. |  | | Bengel's eschatological focus is located primarily within the text of Scripture itself, which he interprets according to his symbolic-prophetic method of exposition. |
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http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyan_theology/theojrnl/26-30/29-08.htm
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| | Pietism and Mission: Lutheran Millennialismin the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries - by Lawrence Rast Jr. |
 | | Bengel was one of the first to organize manuscripts into "families," such as the African and the Byzantine. |  | | Rather, he claimed that the orthodox church of the earliest periods held to the doctrines that the Prophetic Times confessed: the appearance of a personal Antichrist, the restoration of the Jews to Palestine, the material nature of the new heavens and new earth, and the translation of the saints. |  | | It was his intent to show from "the original meaning of the words (ex nativa vergorum vi) the simplicity, profundity, harmony and salubrity of divine revelation." |
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http://www.mtio.com/articles/bissar105.htm
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| | June 24: Bengel decided which was the correct Bible text? |
 | | "Bengel, Johann Albrecht." The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. |  | | June 24: Bengel decided which was the correct Bible text? |  | | June 24, 1687 &; The Bible's First Textual Critic, Johann Albrecht Bengel. |
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http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2003/06/daily-06-24-2003.shtml
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| | Bibliography of Textual Criticism "B" |
 | | Count Zinzendorf, the patron of the Moravian Brethren, announced that Bengel's text was to be the basis of the German version to be used in their churches; and John Wesley, founder of the Methodist church, also used Bengel's text for his English version (see Wesley 1755). |  | | Unlike previous editors, he also gives citations both for and against each deviation from the Received text, so that if a manuscript is not mentioned in a given place the reader would not be left doubting whether it supported the text or not. |  | | Bengel's Gnomon is an exegetical commentary on the Greek text, written in Latin, which indicates the readings preferred by him at the time it was written. |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/bib-b.html
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| | Text-Types and Textual Kinship |
 | | Once the concept of text-types was firmly established, the obvious next step was to locate them and determine which manuscripts belong to which types. |  | | First, he attempted to study the entire manuscript tradition. |  | | Bengel was the first to make the attempt; he defined the "African" and "Asiatic" text-types. |
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http://www.skypoint.com/~waltzmn/TextTypes.html
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| | John Albert Bengel Study Archive |
 | | 24 and 25, for example, the transition from the one subject to the other is placed by Bengel and others at 24:29; by E.J. Meyer at verse 35; by Doddridge at verse 36; by Kuinoel at verse 33; by Eichorn at 25:14, and by Wetstein at 25:31." (Biblical Apocalyptics, p. |  | | The Millerites were also acquainted with Bengel and were conscious heirs of his tradition." (1844 Re-examined) |  | | Bengel's work influenced John Wesley of his own century. |
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http://www.preteristarchive.com/StudyArchive/b/bengel-john_albert.html
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| | Wheat with the tares |
 | | For every [William] Wilberforce bringing the resources of evangelical faith to bear for spiritual and terrestrial liberation, there is a James Henley Thornwell bringing pretty much the same resources to bear for a now incomprehensible mixture of spiritual liberation and terrestrial enslavement. |  | | For every Johann Albrecht Bengel or Gordon Fee examining the issues of biblical interpretation with painstaking care, there are many more evangelicals racing from slipshod plundering of the biblical text to bogus exegetical certainties. |  | | For every William Jennings Bryan eager to judge the marketplace by the Cross, there is a Russell Conwell eager to bury the Cross in an acre of diamonds. |
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http://gear.dyndns.org:81/node/20/print
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| | BENGEL JOHANN ALBRECHT |
 | | BENGEL, JOHANN ALBRECHT, a distinguished Biblical scholar and critic, born at Wuertemberg; best known by his "Gnomon Novi Testamenti," being an invaluable body of short notes on the New Testament; devoted himself to the critical study of the text of the Greek Testament (1687-1752). |
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http://simplestartpage.com/2305B_BENGEL-JOHANN-ALBRECHT.HTML
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| | Biographies of Textual Critics |
 | | In practice, therefore, Bengel's importance rests not on his text, nor on his collations, which Scrivener notes are rather poor, but on the introduction to his text, his marginalia, and the articles which explained them. |  | | Beginning in 1725, Bengel discussed textual families (distinguishing the Asiatic text, which is our Byzantine text, and the African text, which is everything else). |  | | Editors such as Alcuin who worked during the manuscript era will be covered in the appropriate place in the history of their editions. |
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| | The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chambers (bengel_johann_albrecht) |
 | | idem, Bengel und Otinger, Gütersloh, 1883; a life was written by his son and included in the Introduction to the Gnomon, where it is usually found; in more complete form by his great-grandson J. |  | | Bengel's chief principle of interpretation, briefly stated, is to read nothing into the Scriptures, but draw everything from them, and suffer nothing to remain hidden that is really in them. |  | | As a brief and suggestive commentary on the New Testament, the Gnomon is still of use. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc02.bengel_johann_albrecht.html
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| | AllRefer.com - Johann Albrecht Bengel (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | AllRefer.com - Johann Albrecht Bengel (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Protestant Christianity, Biographies > Johann Albrecht Bengel |  | | He was appointed (1713) professor in charge of a theological training school at Denkendorf and remained there for 28 years. |
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| | Ferdinand Christian Baur Biography |
 | | After training at the theological seminary of Blaubeuren, he went in 1809 to the University of Tübingen. |  | | This move marked a turning-point in his life, for he now set to work on the investigations on which his reputation rests. |  | | 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 he seems to have been under the influence of the old Tübingen school. |
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http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Baur_Ferdinand_Christian.html
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| | BENGEL |
 | | people with the surname BENGEL found in the MyFamily People Finder search. |  | | Search the BENGEL Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available). |  | | Find graves of people named BENGEL at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know). |
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| | Is There a Moral Compass |
 | | century, Johann Albrecht Bengel wrote that Luke’s second volume “describes not so much the Acts of the Apostles as the Acts of the Holy Spirit,” a suggestion seconded by A.T. Pierson. |
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| | Albrecht-Bengel-Haus: Lehrer |
 | | Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) is the original founder of our program. |
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| | Gal 6:17 in Coptic |
 | | Randall McRoberts rmcrob at iquest.net or McRoberts_Randall_C at lilly.com Biblical Studies website at http://members.iquest.net/~rmcrob "Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself." - Johann Albrecht Bengel |  | | I would be most appreciative if someone would even take the time to scan part of a page and email it to me. Thanks. |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-greek/1998-August/001366.html
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: 1687 |
 | | Emperor Higashiyama ascends to the throne of Japan |  | | January 27 - Johann Balthasar Neumann, German architect (d. |  | | June 24 - Johann Albrecht Bengel, German scholar (d. |
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| | Peter's Web Page |
 | | His MA thesis (1974) was on the abolition of imprisonment for debt, his D. Phil thesis (1978) on 'The English Swedenborgians: a study of the social dimensions of religious sectarianism' and his B.D. essay on the context of Johann Albrecht Bengel. |  | | There we found Brethren: a history of Brethren Assemblies in New Zealand, Palmerston North: GPH Society, 1977. |
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 | | rmcrob@iquest.net or rcm@bioanalytical.com Check out my Biblical Studies website at http://www.holli.com/~rmcrob "Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself." - Johann Albrecht Bengel |
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| | Technology and Grammar |
 | | " With computers we can now misinterpret Scripture at speeds never before possible" Maurice A. O'Sullivan [Bray, Ireland] "Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself." - Johann Albrecht Bengel |  | | There will >always be incurable "progressives" who think the gadgets can replace >thought. |
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| | Early Lutheranism Through the Nineteenth Century |
 | | In The Theology of Albrecht Ritschl, by Albert Temple Swing, 169-286. |  | | Selections from Philipp Jakob Spener, August Hermann Francke, Gottfried Arnold, Johann Albrecht Bengel, and Friedrich Christoph Oetinger. |  | | and with an Introduction by Johannes Knudsen, 49-82. |
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