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BERNHARD See also: German See also: Protestant New Testament See also: scholar, was See also: born at See also: Konigsberg on the loth of See also: June 1827
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After studying See also: theology at Konigsberg, See also: Halle and Berlin, he became professor extraordinarius at Konigsberg in 1852, and afterwards professor ordinarius at Berlin
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In t88o he was made See also: superior consistorial councillor
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An opponent of the See also: Tubingen School, he published a number of important See also: works, which are well known to students in See also: Great Britain and See also: America
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He edited and revised See also: Matthew (the 9th ed., 1897), Mark and See also: Luke (the 9th ed., 1901), See also: John (the 9th ed., 1902),
See also: Romans (the 9th ed., 1899), the Epistles to Timothy and Titus (the 7th ed., 1902), See also: Hebrews (the 6th ed., 1897), the Epistles of John (the 6th ed., 1900)
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His other works include: Lehrbuch der biblischen Theologie See also: des Neuen Testaments (1868, 9th ed., 1903; Eng. trans., 1883), Das Leben Jesu (1882, 4th ed., 1902; Eng. trans., 1883), Lehrbuch der Einleitung in das Neue Testament (1886; 3rd ed., 1897; Eng. trans
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1888), Das Neue Testament: Berichtigter Text (3 vols., 1902), and Die Quellen des Lukasevangeliums (1907)
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He was also the reviser of commentaries on the New Testament in the series of H
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See also: Meyer
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