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  Constantin von Tischendorf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf (January 18, 1815 at Langenfeld, Saxony near Plauen – December 7, 1874 in Leipzig) was a noted German Biblical scholar, the son of a physician.
Beginning in 1834, Von Tischendorf spent his scholarly career at the University of Leipzig where he was mainly influenced by JGB Winer, and he began to take special interest in New Testament criticism.
On the last of these, with the active aid of the Russian government, he at length got access to the remainder of the precious Sinaitic codex, and persuaded the monks to present it to the tsar, at whose cost it was published in 1862 (in four folio volumes).
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 TISCHENDORF - LoveToKnow Article on TISCHENDORF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the last of these, in which he had the active aid of the Russian government, he at length got access to the remainder of the precious Sinaitic codex, and persuaded the monks to present it to the tsar, at whose cost it was published in 1862 (in four folio volumes).
The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 1869 and 1872,' was called by himself editio viii.; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included; posthumous prints bring up the total to forty-one.
The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important from the mass of new critical material it used; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorfs other editions by coming nearer to the received text; in the 8th edition the testimony of the Sinaitic MS.
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 Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von Tischendorf biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von Tischendorf (January 18, 1815 - December 17, 1874).
German biblical critic, the son of a physician, was born at Lengenfeld, near Plauen, in the Saxon Vogtland.
Tischendorf's Eastern journeys were rich enough in other discoveries to deserve the highest praise.
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 Konstantin von Tischendorf --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
in full Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf German biblical critic who made extensive and invaluable contributions to biblical textual criticism, famous for his discovery of the Codex Sinaiticus, a celebrated manuscript of the Bible.
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Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf (Langenfeld, Saxony January 18, 1815 – December 7, 1874 in Leipzig) was a noted German Biblical scholar who recovered the Codex Sinaiticus, a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, in 1859.
Tischendorf matriculated at the University of Leipzig in 1834, studying theology and quickly found his métier: textual criticism of New Testament manuscripts.
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 DOES NOT YESHUA'S ASCENSION PROVE HE MUST BE GOD?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
One of the two great achievements of an eminent biblical critic of the nineteenth century, Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf, was the historical discovery of the oldest known Bible manuscript "Codex Sinaiticus" from St. Catherine's Monastery in Mt. Sinai.
The most damaging piece of evidence that Tischendorf discovered in this 5th century document was that the gospel of Mark ended at 16:8.
Tischendorf also discovered that John's gospel was heavily reworked.
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The handwriting of Tischendorf in a letter of 1848.
Tischendorf wrote a number of poems, but in 1838 at Leipzig he published a collection of 91 poems
Tischendorf is mentioned several times in the diaries of the
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 منتدى طريق الإيمان للدعوة إلى الله - Christian scholars recognize contradictions p1
Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf, one of the most adamant conservative Christian defenders of the Trinity was himself driven to admit that:
Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf was one of the most eminent conservative biblical scholars of the nineteenth century.
Much of the discoveries of Dr. Tischendorf regarding the continuous and unrelenting tampering with the text of the Bible over the ages has been verified by twentieth century science.
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 Today in History - December 7
Tischendorf later taught at Leipzig and traveled throughout Europe, Egypt and Palestine in search of biblical manuscripts.
In 1844 in the Monastery of Saint Catherine at the foot of Mount Sinai, he discovered the (4th century) Codex Sinaiticus, the oldest known complete manuscript of the Greek New Testament.
During his lifetime Tischendorf published more critical editions of the Greek New Testament than any other scholar.
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 TISCHENDORF, LOBEGOTT FRIEDRICH KONSTANTIN VON (1815-1874) - Online Information article about TISCHENDORF, LOBEGOTT ...
The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important from the See also:
mass of new critical material it used ; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorf's other editions by coming nearer to the received text; in the 8th edition the testimony of the Sinaitic MS.
Roman text, with the variants of the Alexandrian MS., the Codex Ephraemi and the Friderico-Augustanus, was of service when it appeared in 1850, but, being stereotyped, was not greatly improved in subsequent issues.
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However, though Tischendorf's citations are considered to be total and accurate, he was aware of only 64 uncials, one papyrus, and only a few minuscules.
But with the research and publications of Tischendorf and his immediate predecessors, and with the flood of new materials that became available in the nineteenth century, a change in the form of the New Testament text became inevitable.
Building on the analytical work of scholars before them, and making full use of the material Tischendorf had provided, these two Englishmen published a monumental Greek text of the New Testament in 1881, consummating 28 years of research.
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 Mishaal Abdullah's Question.
Well, once again, in order that it not be said that this is simply Muslim propaganda, therefore let us hear from Dr. Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf, one of history's most adamant conservative Christians and the man who single-handedly discovered one of the two most ancient copies of the NT available today.
In all, Tischendorf uncovered over 14,800 "corrections" to just one ancient manuscript of the Bible, the Codex Sinaiticus (one of the two most ancient copies of the Bible available to Christianity today), by nine (some say ten) separate "correctors," which had been applied to this one manuscript over a period from 400AD to about 1200AD.
Tischendorf strove in his dealings with his holy texts themselves to be as honest and sincere as humanly possible.
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 Rediscovering The Realities Of Jesus - BOOK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The scholar was given the privilege of reading the text of those missing pages of the manuscripts, but he was made to promise Archbishop Damianos of the monastery that he would not reveal what he had seen and read.
In 1862, with the aid of the Russian government Dr. Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf (1815-1874) -- an eminent bible scholar of the nineteenth century discovered Codex Sinaiticus from St. Catherine’s Monastery.
Tischendorf was hoping to find a manuscript of the New Testament which would, as he wrote, “approach very nearly to the original text, as it came from the hands of the Apostles”
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Tischendorf, Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
TISCHENDORF, LOBEGOTT FRIEDRICH KONSTANTIN VON [Tischendorf, Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von], 1815-74, German biblical critic.
He made several critical editions of the Bible, his eighth edition of the New Testament (3 vol., 1869-94) being the most important.
Author not available, TISCHENDORF, LOBEGOTT FRIEDRICH KONSTANTIN VON.
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 Response to Al-Kadhi, section 2.1.10
But of course the doctrine of the incarnation was present well before this mistake was made: the two clearest passages are John 1:1-18 and Philippians 2:5-11.
In all, Tischendorf uncovered over 14,800 “corrections” to the manuscript by nine (some say ten) separate “correctors,” which had been applied to this one manuscript over a period from 400AD to about 1200AD (see Fig.
Although he was well known to be quite ruthless and unscrupulous in his dealings with his fellow Christian, still, he strove in his dealings with his holy texts themselves to be as honest and sincere as humanly possible.
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 CHRISTIAN SCHOLORS RECOGNIZE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE
Tischendorf was a staunch conservative Christian and as such he managed to casually brush this discrepancy aside since in his estimation the fact that Mark was not an apostle nor an eye witness to the ministry of Jesus made his account secondary to those of the apostles such as Matthew and John.
One of his greatest lifelong achievements was his discovery of one of the oldest known Biblical manuscripts know to mankind, the "Codex Sinaiticus," with the monks of Saint Catherine's Monasteryin Mount Sinai.
As also seen in section 1.2, many later "insertions" of the church were exposed through the study of this manuscript.
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 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum -> When is a book an "inspired" book?
As mentioned previously, Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf was one of the most eminent conservative Biblical scholars of the nineteenth century.
One of his greatest lifelong achievements was his discovery of one of the oldest known Biblical manuscripts know to mankind, the "Codex Sinaiticus," with the monks of Saint Catherine's Monastery in Mount Sinai.
However, following in the tradition of true conservative Christian scholars before him, Tischendorf managed to apply 12,000 "corrections" to this manuscript's 110,000 lines before he was through "transcribing" it (see "secrets of Mount Sinai", James Bentley, Doubleday, NY, 1986, p.
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In other words, the last 12 verses (Mark 16:9 to 20) were "injected" sometime after the 5th century.
Today, in many of the revised versions of the Bible, the said twelve verses appear within parentheses.
For example, verses starting from John 7:53 to 8:11 are not to be found in codices Sinaiticus or Vaticanus.
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By way of background, the CODEX SINAITICUS was found in 1844 by Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von Tischendorf (he was 29 years old at the time and he died 30 years later) ON THE RUBBISH DUMP at St. Catherine's Monastery near Mount Sinai.
The "Codex Sinaiticus" refers to the Greek language Ms Tischendorf discovered in 1844; the "Codex Syrus Sinaiticus" refers to the Aramaic language Ms Mrs.
The monks at "St. Catherine's Monastery" knew western scholars wanted ANCIENT manuscripts (Tischendorf had been their best customer thus far), so they wrote a new text on this OLD parchment and waited for the next western scholar who was willing to buy it from them.
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Bruno influenced Spinoza who taught that material and spiritual things were attributes of one underlying substance.
Spinoza did not use the term, monism was first used by the German philosopher Christian von Wolff to categorise philosophical systems that endeavoured to eliminate the dichotomy between "matter" and "mind."
Under dire threat and torture Bruno refused to recant - demonstrating a courage of belief in his own principles that he was prepared to die for.
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 WAS JESUS GOD? SECTION 2
Jesus being the "co-equal" with God has that honour.
One of the two great achievements of an eminent biblical scholar of the nineteenth century, Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin Von Tischendorf, was the historical discovery of the oldest known Bible manuscript 'Codex Sinaiticus' from St. Catherine's Monastery in Mt. Sinai.
Tischendorf discovered that in this 5th century document the gospel of Mark ended at 16:8.
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