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Johann Christian Schöttgen (Wurzen, 14 March 1687- Dresden, 16 December 1751) was a German biblical scholar. He is mainly known for his Horae Ebraicae et Talmudicae in universum Novum Testamentum (1733) which follows on the model of John Lightfoot's use of Talmudic insights for commentary on the New Testament. Much of Schoettgen's work was expanded by Paul Billerbeck for Strack's Kommentar (1926). Among English readers influenced by Schöttgen's argument for Messianism in early Judaism outside the Bible was Gladstone.

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  • Johann Christian Schöttgen (de)
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  • Шеттген, Иоганн Христиан (ru)
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  • Johann Christian Schöttgen (* 14. März 1687 in Wurzen; † 16. Dezember 1751 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Gymnasiallehrer, Theologe und Historiker. (de)
  • Johann Christian Schöttgen (Wurzen, 14 March 1687- Dresden, 16 December 1751) was a German biblical scholar. He is mainly known for his Horae Ebraicae et Talmudicae in universum Novum Testamentum (1733) which follows on the model of John Lightfoot's use of Talmudic insights for commentary on the New Testament. Much of Schoettgen's work was expanded by Paul Billerbeck for Strack's Kommentar (1926). Among English readers influenced by Schöttgen's argument for Messianism in early Judaism outside the Bible was Gladstone. (en)
  • Иоганн Христиан Шеттген (нем. Johann Christian Schöttgen; 1687—1751) — немецкий филолог-библеист, историк и академик. (ru)
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  • Johann Christian Schöttgen (* 14. März 1687 in Wurzen; † 16. Dezember 1751 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Gymnasiallehrer, Theologe und Historiker. (de)
  • Johann Christian Schöttgen (Wurzen, 14 March 1687- Dresden, 16 December 1751) was a German biblical scholar. He is mainly known for his Horae Ebraicae et Talmudicae in universum Novum Testamentum (1733) which follows on the model of John Lightfoot's use of Talmudic insights for commentary on the New Testament. Much of Schoettgen's work was expanded by Paul Billerbeck for Strack's Kommentar (1926). Among English readers influenced by Schöttgen's argument for Messianism in early Judaism outside the Bible was Gladstone. (en)
  • Иоганн Христиан Шеттген (нем. Johann Christian Schöttgen; 1687—1751) — немецкий филолог-библеист, историк и академик. (ru)
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