Johann Jakob Griesbach (4 January 1745 – 24 March 1812) was a German biblical textual critic. Griesbach's fame rests upon his work in New Testament criticism, in which he inaugurated a new epoch. His solution to the synoptic problem bears his name, but the Griesbach hypothesis has become, in modern times, known as the Two-Gospel hypothesis.
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JohannJakobGriesbach (4 January 1745 – 24 March 1812) was a German biblical textual critic. Griesbach's fame rests upon his work in New Testament criticism...
Johann Philipp Gabler (4 June 1753 – 17 February 1826) was a German Protestant Christian theologian of the school of JohannJakobGriesbach and Johann...
Griesbach can refer to: JohannJakobGriesbach (1745–1812), German biblical textual critic John Griesbach (1798–1875), British composer August Grisebach...
references, and an alphabetical appendix. The Greek text is that of JohannJakobGriesbach. The English text uses "Jehovah" for the divine name a number of...
Diaglott New Testament Modern English 1864 Greek text recension by Dr JohannJakobGriesbach First Nations Version Gospels Indigenous English 2021 Five Pauline...
studies at Jena, where he had as instructors, JohannJakobGriesbach, Johann Christoph Döderlein and Johann Gottfried Eichhorn. In 1791 he continued his...
seldom came into question until the late eighteenth century, when JohannJakobGriesbach published in 1776 a synopsis of the synoptic gospels. Instead of...
Jena, where he was a pupil of JohannJakobGriesbach, Johann Christian Wilhelm Augusti, Georg Ludwig Walch and Johann Philipp Gabler. After working as...
introduced a system of symbols for manuscripts. From 1774 to 1807, JohannJakobGriesbach adapted Bengel's text groups and established three text-types (later...
longtime Propst of the Brothers of the Common Life in Butzbach JohannJakobGriesbach (1745–1812), biblical textual critic. Friedrich Ludwig Weidig (1791–1837)...
the University of Jena, where his instructors included Johann Heinrich Voss, JohannJakobGriesbach and Christian Gottfried Schütz. After finishing his studies...
Bernard de Montfaucon. The manuscript was known to JohannJakob Wettstein, JohannJakobGriesbach and Johann Martin Augustin Scholz. The manuscript was added...
scriptioni praestat ardua, ("the harder reading is to be preferred"). JohannJakobGriesbach (1745–1812) published several editions of the New Testament. In...
Constantin von Tischendorf in 1870. The manuscript was examined by JohannJakobGriesbach, Ropes, Motzo, Poole, Clark, Lagrange, and Walther. List of New...
October 1805. Abroad he learned from teachers JohannJakobGriesbach and Heinrich Karl Eichstädt, Johann Gottfried Herder and Goethe and became the Secretary...
where two of his instructors were Heinrich Luden (1778-1847) and JohannJakobGriesbach (1745–1812). After graduation, he was an instructor in Halle before...
Erasmus and the textus receptus, DBSJ 1 (Spring 1996): 35–53. JohannJakobGriesbach, Novum Testamentum Graece (London, 1809), Prolegomena, p. XVII ff...
by theologians JohannJakobGriesbach (1745-1812), Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1761-1851), Karl David Ilgen (1763-1834), and Johann Adolf Jacobi (1769-1847)...
Michael, a calligrapher. The codex was examined by Thomas Mangey and JohannJakobGriesbach. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1883. The manuscript is not cited in the...
found in the links and references. The manuscript was examined by JohannJakobGriesbach and Constantin von Tischendorf, who edited the Greek text of the...
as the Griesbach hypothesis, after its 18th-century proponent JohannJakobGriesbach.: 490 Francis Watson has noted that "[n]either Griesbach nor most...
missing "from the authorities of greatest importance, condemned by JohannJakobGriesbach, and deleted by Karl Lachmann and Constantin von Tischendorf". Luke...