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Jakob bengel biography of donald

          Jakob Bengel was a chain and costume jewelry factory, founded by Jakob Bengel in in Idar -Oberstein, Germany.!

          The discovery of the Oberstein company Jakob Bengel as a prominent jewellery manufacturer has liberated Oberstein from the stigma of being the “underdog” of the.

        1. The discovery of the Oberstein company Jakob Bengel as a prominent jewellery manufacturer has liberated Oberstein from the stigma of being the “underdog” of the.
        2. Jakob Bengel founded his company in in Idar-Oberstein, Germany, and originally manufactured pocket watch chains before moving in to making and designing.
        3. Jakob Bengel was a chain and costume jewelry factory, founded by Jakob Bengel in in Idar -Oberstein, Germany.
        4. Follow Rebecca's adventures in the Jakob Bengel Artist Residency, Idar-Oberstein Germany.
        5. The discovery of the Oberstein company Jakob Bengel as a prominent jewelry manufacturer has liberated Oberstein from the stigma of being the “underdog” of the.
        6. NT Commentary-John Bengel

          WHY EVEN CONSIDER JOHANN BENGEL'S 300 YEAR OLD COMMENTARY?

          C H Spurgeon wrote that Bengel's NT commentary "is the Scholar's delight! Bengel condensed more matter into a line than can be extracted from pages of other writers."

          John Wesley said of Bengel "I know of no commentator on the Bible equal to Bengel" and referred to him as "The great light of the Christian world."

          Edward C Fredrich reviewed the contributions of Johann Bengel in the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly (Vol 82.

          No. 1. Winter, 1985) writing that "In the face of growing skepticism and unbelief (early 1700's) over against the teaching of Biblical inspiration and inerrancy, Bengel clung with a simple, childlike faith to the conviction that in the Bible God had condescended to man to reveal his plan of salvation.

          Bengel developed principles of hermeneutics (the method and techniques used to interpret written texts) still largely valid. One stated:

          'Import nothing into Scripture