Johann Jakob Griesbach
Johann Jakob Griesbach (4 January 1745 – 24 March 1812) was a German biblical textual critic. Griesbach's fame rests upon his work in New Testament criticism, in which he inaugurated a new epoch. His solution to the synoptic problem bears his name, but the Griesbach hypothesis has become, in modern times, known as the Two-Gospel hypothesis. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Semler, Johann Salomo 1725-1791
Published 1770
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Hē kainē diathēkē = Novum Testamentum Graece : ex rec. Jo. Jac. Griesbachii cum sel. lect. varietate
Published 1803
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by Matthäi, Christian Friedrich von
Published 1804
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Published 1805
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by Wette, Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de
Published 1806
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