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Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld (2 June 1823 – 12
January 1907) was a
German Protestant theologian. He was born at
Stappenbeck near
Salzwedel in the...
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Alcibiades had no
reason for
inventing this, so that
Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld (1884) was
right in
holding that
Elchasai really lived under Trajan, as...
- 2003, p. 82. Acts 8:9–24 Josephus,
Antiquities of the Jews, 20:7, §2.
Hilgenfeld, Ketzergeschichte, p. 170; Albert, Die
Ersten Fünfzehn
Jahre der Christlichen...
- 88ff.
Brown 1997.
Charlesworth 2010, p. 42.
Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld,
Gustav Volkmar [de], and Davidson, see
Pulpit Commentary on John 8:44...
- ISBN 978-0-8308-3873-8,
retrieved 24
February 2014 Gelzer, Heinrich;
Hilgenfeld, Henricus; ****, Otto, eds. (1995),
Patrum nicaenorum nomina Latine,...
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Clementine Recognitions identify him with Barnabas;
Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld thinks he is the same as
Nathanael in the
Gospel of John. All information...
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profound impact upon
higher criticism of
biblical and
related texts.
Adolf Hilgenfeld followed Baur's lead and
edited the Tübingen School's journal, though...
- ISBN 9781451415971. Plato, Phaedr. 247 A. Philo, De
Monarchia i. 1, p. 213;
cited by
Hilgenfeld, Apost. Vater, 252 q. v.
Iamblichus (attr.). De
Mysteriis ii. 3-9. The...
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etymology was po****r due to its
perceived literary merits. It
inspired Adolf Hilgenfeld to keep Matter's
proposed 'chaos' translation,
while fabulating a more...
- eighth-century
Doctrina Patrum,
which is
itself dependent on Eusebius.
Adolf Hilgenfeld used
Codex Hierosolymit**** for his
first printed edition of the previously...