Die Bibel, Erster Theil, 1787 presents the first part of the Bible in German, offering readers a valuable historical perspective on biblical interpretation and theological discourse during the late 18th century. Authored by Daniel Joachim K ppen, this edition provides insights into the religious and linguistic landscape of the time.
This volume serves as a significant resource for scholars interested in the history of biblical translations, German language religious texts, and the evolution of theological thought. K ppen's work offers a glimpse into the way scripture was understood and disseminated within German-speaking communities during a period of significant intellectual and social change.
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