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  1. Johann Albrecht Bengel (24 June 1687 – 2 November 1752), also known as Bengelius, was a Lutheran pietist clergyman and Greek-language scholar known for his edition of the Greek New Testament and his commentaries on it.

  2. Johann Albrecht Bengel (* 24. Juni 1687 in Winnenden; † 2. November 1752 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher lutherischer Theologe und Pädagoge. Seine produktivste Zeit verbrachte er von 1713 bis 1741 als Lehrer in der Klosterschule Denkendorf. Danach stieg er als Prälat von Herbrechtingen und Alpirsbach in kirchenleitende Ämter auf.

  3. Johann Albrecht Bengel (24 de Junho de 1687, Winnenden – 2 de Novembro de 1752, Stuttgart) foi um clérigo luterano pietista e um renomado estudioso da língua grega por sua edição do Novo Testamento em grego e seus comentários sobre a mesma.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · J.A. Bengel (born June 24, 1687, Winnenden, near Stuttgart, Württemberg [Germany]—died November 2, 1752, Stuttgart) was a German Lutheran theologian and biblical scholar who was the founder of Swabian Pietism and a pioneer in the critical exegesis of the New Testament.

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  5. 17 de nov. de 2008 · Princeton Theological Seminary Library. Language. English. Volume. 1. Vol. 4, 1858, 1st edition. Added t.-p. has title: Gnomon of the New Testament, by John Albert Bengel. Now first translated into English. With original notes explanatory and illustrative. Revised and edited by Rev. Andrew R. Fausset.

  6. views 1,397,480 updated. Johann Albrecht Bengel (yō´hän äl´brĕkht bĕng´əl), 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.

  7. known but no less significant figure was one Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752). Bengel is generally considered the originator of South German (Swa-bian) Pietism and “the one expositor of the Bible whose authority on biblical interpretation was well-nigh universally acknowledged by Continental Pie-