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  1. Ziegenbalg, the prototype of German pietist Lutheran missionaries, was born in Pulsnitz, Saxony. He had a conversion experience while in high-school, after the early loss of his parents. Repeated illness and inner conflicts interrupted his studies at Berlin and Halle.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · It was Psalm 23. From that night on, Ziegenbalg became a man of the Bible, putting aside all the mystical paraphernalia of Hyper-Pietism which had offered him the two props of the Bible and their mystical dreams on which to build his faith.

  3. Jul 12, 2022 · A Tamil Bible. Born in 1682 and 1676 respectively, Ziegenbalg and Plütschau were both Halle graduates– both known for their piety, devotion to the Scriptures, sacrificial love, and interest in education. Of the two, Ziegelbalg was the most linguistically talented.

  4. Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg (24 June 1683 – 23 February 1719) was a member of the Lutheran clergy and the first Pietist missionary to India. Early life. Ziegenbalg was born in Pulsnitz, Saxony, on 24 July 1683 in a devout Christian family.

  5. Oct 2, 2014 · In Jesus Christ, Ziegenbalg was able at last to offer what the Tamil practitioners of bhakti had been waiting for. But he didn’t condemn the desire that bhakti had formed in them.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg was born on July 10, 1682, in Pulsnitz, Germany to a corn merchant. His Mother was a pious woman who brought him and his two sisters up in the teaching of the Bible. She died when he was ten years old, and his father when he was twelve.

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  8. Jul 11, 2024 · The remarkable legacy of Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg, the founder of the Protestant mission in India, who translated the Bible into Tamil, introduced the printing press, and fought against caste...

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