Jakob Lorber (22 July 1800 – 23 August 1864) was a Christian mystic and self-professed visionary[citation needed] from the Duchy of Styria who promoted liberal Universalism, and whom referred to himself as "God's scribe". He wrote that, on 15 March 1840, he began hearing an "inner voice" from the "region" of his heart, thereafter transcribing what it said. By the time of his death, 24 years later, he had written over 10,000 pages of detailed manuscripts.
Primarily, his writings were published posthumously, amounting to a "New Revelation" and the contemporary "Lorber movement". This formed one of the major European neo-revelationist sects, mostly active in German-speaking Europe, although parts of Lorber's writings have been translated into over 20 languages (according to the website of the Lorber Publisher). Followers and adherents have not formed a sect or cult, but rather continue in their own denominations.[citation needed]
JakobLorber (22 July 1800 – 23 August 1864) was a Christian mystic and self-professed visionary[citation needed] from the Duchy of Styria who promoted...
be inherited. The Lorbers over the centuries produced many scholars, especially the lawyers and Councillors Thomas Johann JakobLorber of storks (1695–1734)...
Straki, which probably replaced Ostracine. JakobLorber mentioned Ostracine in his The Youth of Jesus (Lorber Verlag - Bietigheim), giving his account of...
neo-revelationist text by JakobLorber, extending to about 5,500 pages in print, published in ten volumes. It is the major work of Lorber's "New Revelation" based...
(PDF). Kent Hovind. Retrieved 2 September 2013. Lorber, Jakob. "Website of Jacob Lorber". jakob-lorber.cc. Archived from the original on 11 August 2018...
(1788–1834) Joseph Bates (1792–1872) Dionysius Andreas Freher (18th c) JakobLorber (1800–1864) Friederike Hauffe (1801–1829) Brigham Young (1801–1877) Phineas...
wrote extensively on the Faust legend. He became a follower of mysticus JakobLorber (1800–1864) who wrote ten volumes of "inspired" teachings. In 1891 Engel...
retrieved 8 October 2020 Lorber, Jakob (1995), Die Haushaltung Gottes (The Household of God) (Translation by Violet Ozols ed.), Lorber Verlag, p. 564, ISBN 978-3-87495-314-6...
proponents to the New Revelations, to which the partly related work JakobLorbers also belongs. The world view from the totality of the proclamations...
classified as a historical monument since 1981) Well of Andritz-Ursprung (Jakob-Lorber Begegnungsstätte) 1952 Josef Krainer (1903–1971), Landeshauptmann 1952...
Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg, the 19th century Austrian mystic, JakobLorber, and modern pioneers of arborsculptural tree shaping such as Arthur Wiechula...
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star. Babylon Berlin (DVD booklet credits). Tywker, Tom (director). Kino Lorber. 2017. OCLC 1202150890. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved...
Martin 2009, p. 334. Lorber & Iossif 2009, p. 102. Houghton 1989, p. 97. Eusebius 1875, p. 259. Lorber & Iossif 2009, p. 112. Lorber & Iossif 2009, p. 103...
year's best pictures. The film was released on DVD in the U.S. by Kino Lorber as part of the box set "Lubitsch in Berlin" in 2007 with English intertitles...
(director); Michael Tully, Onur Tukel, Robert Longstreet, Rachel Korine Rapt Lorber Films Lucas Belvaux (director); Yvan Attal 8 Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels...
Jeff Lorber Lord Sutch Loudness Louisiana Red Love (band) Lovecraft Lulu George Lynch Phil Lynott Jack Mack and the Heart Attack Lonnie Mack Jakob Magnusson...