Die Heilige Schrift des neuen Testamentes, published in 1852, presents the New Testament in German, translated and annotated by Joseph Franz von Allioli. This edition provides readers with a detailed exploration of the New Testament scriptures, offering insights into the theological and historical contexts of the biblical text.
Allioli's translation seeks to make the scriptures accessible to a German-speaking audience, while also engaging with scholarly interpretations of the time. This historical edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of biblical translation, German religious history, and the development of Christian theology. It offers a window into the religious and intellectual landscape of the mid-19th century and continues to be relevant for theological study and historical research.
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