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  Cocceius
Cocceius spent all his life in academia and never knew the hurly-burly of the life of the pastorate with its incessant demands, crowded schedules, and bitter struggles in the forward trenches of the spiritual warfare of the church.
Cocceius taught that the Sabbath was Jewish, a part of Jewish law, abolished with the coming of Christ, and without any force in the new dispensation.
Cocceius wanted exegesis to be honest with the text in the sense that it was explained as it was meant in the time the revelation was given to God's people.
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 Johannes Cocceius - Theopedia
Johannes Cocceius (1603 - 1669), Dutch theologian, was born at Bremen in Germany.
As one of the leading exponents of the covenant or federal theology, he spiritualized the Hebrew scriptures to such an extent that it was said that Cocceius found Christ everywhere in the Old Testament and Hugo Grotius found him nowhere.
He taught that before the fall of man, as much as after it, the relation between God and man was a covenant.
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Marcus Cocceius Nerva (November 8, 35 –January 27, 98), Roman emperor (96–98), was a member of the Italian nobility rather than one of the elite of Rome; in this he was like Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian dynasty.
Marcus Cocceius Nerva, (AD 35 - 98) Roman emperor from AD 96 - 98, was, like Vespasian the founder of the Flavian dynasty, from the Italian nobility rather than from the city of Rome.
Cocceius Nerva, born at the town Narnia, ruled sixteen months, ten days.
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  AllRefer.com - Johannes Cocceius (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He produced many learned writings, among them his great dictionary of the Hebrew language (1669), often reprinted.
Cocceius held a theory of life based upon the Bible.
He made the biblical covenant between God and man the central idea of his theology.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Nerva
Although short, the reign of Marcus Cocceius Nerva (A.D. 96-98) is pivotal.
On the paternal side, his great-grandfather, M. Cocceius Nerva, was consul in 36 B.C.; his grandfather, a distinguished jurist of the same name, accompanied Tiberius on his retirement to Capri in 26 A.D. On his mother's side an aunt, Rubellia Bassa, was the great-granddaughter of Tiberius.
Nerva was born on 8 November, 30 A.D. Little is known of his upbringing beyond the fact that he belonged to a senatorial family and pursued neither a military nor a public speaking career.
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 Federal Theology of Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669), The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society - Find Articles
The first is the doctrine of the covenant and the pinnacle or crown, the epitome, and the goal of the whole of the theological enterprise (totius theologiae apex, consummatio et finis); the second is the concept of the twofold knowledge of God.
Essential for the interpretation of Cocceius' theology is the role that the interpreter assigns to each of these factors in elucidating Cocceius' theological system" (p.
Concerning the views of Cocceius, van Asselt concedes: "The real truth about salvation must be drawn from the word of revelation.
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 Nerva Marcus Cocceius - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Nerva Marcus Cocceius - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Marcus, Rudolph Arthur, born in 1923, Canadian-American chemist and Nobel Prize winner.
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 Johannes Cocceius — Infoplease.com
He produced many learned writings, among them his great dictionary of the Hebrew language (1669), often reprinted.
Cocceius held a theory of life based upon the Bible.
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 MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA - LoveToKnow Article on MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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