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Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Criticism, Redaction --- 222.3 --- #GROL:SEMI-22<08> Fors 168 --- Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- Bible. O.T. Exodus XI,1-XIII,16 --- Criticism [Redaction ] --- Passover --- Biblical teaching --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, Redaction.
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Prophets --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 224 --- Minor prophets --- Prophethood --- Seers --- Persons --- Profetische boeken van het Oude Testament --- Bible. --- Jeremiabuch --- Jeremiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jérémie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Livre de Jérémie --- Yirmeyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yirmeyahu (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, Hamburg was one of the strongholds of European Hebrew studies in Hamburg. The Academic Gymnasium, founded in 1613, created professorships for Hebraic studies or - more comprehensively - for Oriental studies. Names like Hermann Samuel Reimarus are associated with them. Some of these teachers also became the main pastors.Graduated exegete of Old Testament and retired main pastor of the all church St. Nikolai of Hamburg Ferdinand Ahuis has investigated the legacies of nine of his predecessors from four centuries with regard to their attitude towards Judaism. In this work, he presents their theological interpretations of the Old Testament which have influenced the Christian view of Judaism.The work concludes with a virtual dialogue between the main pastor and biblical scholar Heinz Beckmann and the rabbi and biblical scholar Benno Jacob.
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Das in diesem Buch untersuchte Porträt eines Reformators von Lucas Cranach d. Ä. wurde 1960 von der Evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche im Hamburgischen Staate unter dem Titel "Johannes Bugenhagen" bei Sotheby & Co. in London ersteigert. Diese Arbeit führt den Nachweis, dass das 1532 in Wittenberg gemalte Bild nicht Johannes Bugenhagen darstellt, sondern den aus Leipzig stammenden Theologen Christoph Ering (b. 1491 Leipzig, 1554 Zwickau). Erstmals wird dessen Biographie auf der Basis von Quellenmaterial aus Sachsen, Nürnberg, Danzig und Hamburg vollständig dargestellt. Die Studie rekonstruiert den Weg des Bildes von Wittenberg über Leipzig, Coburg, Weimar, Wien, Prag und Paris bis nach London und Hamburg sowie die Rezeptionsgeschichte des Bildes von 1960 bis heute. Das Porträt wird im Rahmen des Cranachschen Programms der Doppelbildnisse sowie der Stammbuch-, Kleider-, Hausmarken-, Ring- und Bisamapfelkunde untersucht.
Ering, Christoph --- Bugenhagen, Johannes --- Cranach, Lucas I
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Women in the Bible --- David, --- Friends and associates. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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