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  Johann Albrecht Bengel - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHANN ALBRECHT BENGEL (1687-1752), Lutheran divine and scholar, was born at Winnenden in Wurttemberg, on the 24th of June 1687.
His father died in 1693, and Bengel was educated by a friend, who became a master in the gymnasium at Stuttgart.
In 1703 Bengel left Stuttgart and entered the university of Tubingen, where, in his spare time, he devoted himself specially to the works of Aristotle and Spinoza, and in theology to those of Philipp Spener, Johann Arndt and August Franke.
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  Johann Albrecht Bengel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Albrecht Bengel (June 24, 1687 - 1752), Lutheran divine and scholar, was born at Winnenden in Württemberg.
His father died in 1693, and Bengel was educated by a friend, who became a master in the gymnasium at Stuttgart.
Bengel was the first definitely to propound the theory of families or recensions of manuscripts.
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 Johann Albrecht Bengel at AllExperts
Johann Albrecht Bengel (June 24, 1687 - 1752), Lutheran divine and scholar, was born at Winnenden in Württemberg.
In 1703 Bengel left Stuttgart and entered the university as student at the Tübinger Stift, where, in his spare time, he devoted himself specially to the works of Aristotle and Spinoza, and in theology to those of Philipp Spener, Johann Arndt and August Franke.
Bengel was the first definitely to propound the theory of families or recensions of manuscripts.
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 JOHANN ALBRECHT BENGEL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN ALBRECHT BENGEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1703 Bengel left Stuttgart and entered the university of Tubingen, where, in his spare time, he devoted himself specially to the works of Aristotle and Spinoza, and in theology to those of Philipp Spener, Johann Arndt and August Franke.
In preparation for his work Bengel was able to avail himself of the collations of upwards of twenty MSS., none of them, however, of great importance, twelve of which had been collated by himself.
Bengel was the first definitely to propound the theory of families or recensions of MSS.
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Although disposed at first to divide the various documents into three classes, he finally adopted a classification into two—the African or older family of documents, and the Asiatic, or more recent class, to which he attached only a subordinate value.
It was the fruit of twenty years' labour, and exhibits with a brevity of expression, which, it has been said, " condenses more matter into a line than can be extracted from pages of other writers," the results of his study.
Besides the two works already described, Bengel was the editor or author of many others, classical, patristic, ecclesiastical and expository.
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 Bibliography of Textual Criticism "B"
Johann Albrecht Bengel, Prodromus Novi Testamenti recte cauteque ordinandi [Forerunner of a New Testament to be settled rightly and carefully], published as an appendix to Chrysostomi libri VI de sacerdotio (Denkendorf, 1725).
Bengel encountered some opposition from writers who were offended by his recommended changes to the Received text, but in general his work was widely appreciated and commended.
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).
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 PIETIST INFLUENCES IN THE ESCHATOLOGICAL THOUGHT OF JOHN WESLEY AND JORGEN MOLTMANN
Johann Albrecht Bengel (1684-1752), the Tübingen (Württemberg) Pietist whose field was Biblical studies, brought to a culmination the tradition of symbolic-prophetic Biblical exegesis that is traced to the federal school of Dutch and German Reformed Pietism.
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.
Bengel expresses the act of comprehending the present moment in the light of eternity with the metaphor of existing "before the eyes of Jesus." By comparison, Wesley focused on the need for the sanctified believers to have eyes fixed upon God.
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 PIETIST CRITIQUE OF INERRANCY? J. A. BENGEL'S GNOMON AS A TEST CASE, THE Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society ...
To have Bengel on your side as a critic of inerrancy is to have a "heavy hitter" in the history of the Christian church.
Bengel also spent twenty-eight years in leadership of the preparatory school at Denkendorf preparing students for the University of Tübingen and ordination for the Lutheran ministry.12
As a case study for Bengel's view of Scripture, his Gnomon has been chosen as it is his most extensive treatment of Scripture.
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 Bengel
Bengel was born in Wurttemberg, in June of 1687.
Bengel exerted himself on the side of the members of the consistory, and used the pretext of toleration to undermine historic Protestantism and Christianity in general.
The works on which Bengel’s reputation rests as a Biblical scholar and critic are his edition of the Greek New Testament, and his Gnomon or "Exegetical" Commentary on the same.
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 Pietism and Mission: Lutheran Millennialismin the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries - by Lawrence Rast Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He identified Johann Arndt as the proto-pietist or the grandfather of pietism, and the movement's official beginning was dated to the publication of Philip Spener's Pia Desideria in 1675.
Johann Albrecht Bengel was born June 24, 1687 at Winnenden in Wurttemberg, the son of a Lutheran pastor.
Bengel was enormously influential and is best known for two integrally related and mutually reinforced elements in his thought and practice; his work on the text and exegesis of the New Testament and his eschatology.
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 Ferdinand Christian Baur
After receiving an early training in the theological seminary at Blaubeuren[?], he went in 1809 to the university of Tübingen[?].
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.
When, a few years after, his appointment at Blaubeuren, he published his first important work, Symbolik und Mythologie oder die Naturreligion des Altertums (1824-1825), it became evident that he had made a deeper study of philosophy, and had come under the influence of Schelling and more particularly of Friedrich Schleiermacher.
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 Rules of Textual Criticism
In his essay Prodromus Novi Testamenti recte cauteque ordinandi [Forerunner of a New Testament to be settled rightly and carefully], (Denkendorf, 1725), Johann Albrecht Bengel, a Lutheran schoolmaster, published a prospectus for an edition of the Greek Testament which he had already begun to prepare (published in 1734).
The first group he supposed to be of Byzantine origin, and to it belonged the majority of modern manuscripts and the Syriac version; the second, of Egyptian provenance, was represented by Codex Alexandrinus and the manuscripts of the early Latin and Coptic versions.
In Bengel's Preface to his Gnomon Novi Testamenti (Tubingen, 1742) he includes an enumerated list of 27 "suggestions" (Monita) which may be taken as a summary of his critical principles.
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 Johann Albrecht Bengel - Encyclopedia.com
Bengel, Johann Albrecht, 1687-1752, German Lutheran theologian and biblical scholar.
He was appointed (1713) professor in charge of a theological training school at Denkendorf and remained there for 28 years.
Deutsche Spataufklarung und Pietismus: Ihr Verhaltnis im Rahmen Kirchlich-Burgerlicher Reform bei Johann Ludwig Ewald (1748-1822).
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 Johann Albrecht Bengel Beschreibung in Library - Definition und Buch-Tipp.
Johann Albrecht Bengel (* 24.06 1687 in Winnenden, † 2.11 1752 in Stuttgart) war ein schwäbischer Theologe.
Bengel gilt als der wichtigste württembergische Pietist des 18.
In diesem Streit stellte sich Bengel mit seiner klaren systematisierenden Einsicht in den göttlichen Heilsplan gleichsam dogmatisch gegen das dynamische allem Systematischen abholde ökumenisch-missionarische Streben Zinzendorfs.
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 Biographies of Textual Critics
What the latter actually was was a minimally revised edition of the Textus Receptus which had critically chosen readings in the margin.
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).
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 The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chambers (bengel_johann_albrecht)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As a brief and suggestive commentary on the New Testament, the Gnomon is still of use.
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.
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.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1687   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
June 24 - Johann Albrecht Bengel, German scholar (d.
December 26 - Johann Georg Pisendel, German musician (d.
January 28 - Johannes Hevelius, Polish astronomer (b.
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 Apocalypse, Insanity and Glass Bead Games
Bengel, too, was a seer of patterns and maker of connections.
But what Bengel meant was not just a juxtaposition of the fields of knowledge and research, but an interrelationship, an organic denominator.
In fact, I would go further in my claims: if Bengel had possessed a system similar to that offered by our Game, he probably would have been spared all the misguided effort involved in his calculation of the prophetic numbers and his annunciation of the Antichrist and the Millenial Kingdom...
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 John Albert Bengel  | Study Archive @ PreteristArchive.com - The Internet's Only Unbiased Look at Preterism
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.
In fact, I would go further in my claims: if Bengel had possessed a system similar to that offered by our Game, he probably would have been spared all the misguided effort involved in his calculation of the prophetic numbers and his annunciation of the Antichrist and the Millenial Kingdom..." (Apocalypse, Insanity)
From his study of Daniel and Revelation, Bengel felt he could predict the date of the end, which he said would occur about 1836.
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 Pietism Summary
It was strictly a Lutheran phenomenon, profoundly indebted to Johann Arndt (1555–1621) and counting among its outstanding representatives Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705) and August Hermann Francke (1663–1727).
Its chief spokesman, Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752), was a convinced Lutheran and partially indebted to Spener.
By the 17th century the denomination remained a confessional theological and sacramental institution, influenced by orthodox theologians such as Johann Gerhard of Jena (d.
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 Manuscripts Catalogue
The letters were presented to Somerville by Bengel's great-grandson, a physician at...
Mentioned in J.C.F. Burk, Dr Johann Albrecht Bengel's Leben und Wirken (Stuttgart, 1831), p.
Autograph letter from [Johann Albrecht Bengel] to Erneste [his son].
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 BENGEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 AllRefer.com - Johann Albrecht Bengel (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Johann Albrecht Bengel[yO´hAn Al´brekht beng´ul] Pronunciation Key, 1687–1752, German Lutheran theologian and biblical scholar.
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 Ferdinand Christian Baur Biography
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.
This move marked a turning-point in his life, for he now set to work on the investigations on which his reputation rests.
When, a few years after, his appointment at Blaubeuren, he published his first important work, Symbolik und Mythologie oder die Naturreligion des Altertums (1824-1825), it became evident that he had made a deeper study of philosophy, and had come under the influence of Schelling and more particularly of Friedrich Schleiermacher.
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