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Gustav Adolf Deissmann (7
November 1866 – 5
April 1937) was a
German Protestant theologian, best
known for his
leading work on the Gr****
language used...
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Halil Edhem Eldem invited German theologian Gustav Adolf Deissmann to tour its library.
Deissmann persuaded the
Rockefeller Foundation to fund a project...
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Letters of Paul.
Interpreting Biblical Texts. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996.
Deissmann, G. Adolf.
Bible Studies. Trans.
Alexander Grieve. 1901. Peabody: Hendrickson...
- late and unreliable. This
debate has
continued ever since, with
Adolf Deissmann (1866–1937) and
Richard Reitzenstein (1861–1931)
emphasising Paul's Gr****...
- The
Papyrus Deissmann (also
named as P.Coll Horsley, P.Horsley, LDAB 3095, TM 61938, vHTR 30a,
Rahlfs 865) is a
septuagint m****cript
written in papyrus...
- Eosphorus, p. 224. Caldwell, p. 7,
table 6. Hard, pp. 48–49. Kossatz-
Deissmann, p. 741. Hard, pp. 56–57. Gantz, p. 17.
Richardson 2003b, p. 766. Hard...
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either by
analogy with 888, the [Gr****]
number of
Jesus (Gustav
Adolf Deissmann), or
because it is a
triangular number, the sum of the
first 36 numbers...
- "The
Letters of Paul".
Interpreting Biblical Texts. Nashville: Abingdon.
Deissmann, G. Adolf.
Bible Studies. Trans.
Alexander Grieve. 1901. Peabody: Hendrickson...
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mentioning a fundamental,
though aged,
source about the subject:
Adolf Deissmann's Bible studies:
Contributions chiefly from
papyri and
inscriptions to...
- Apostle) and once
referring to the "coming of the
lawless one".
Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1908)
showed that the Gr**** word
parousia occurred as
early as the 3rd...