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Cornelius à Lapide (1567–1637) was born at Bocholt in Limburg, Belgium. Educated in philosophy and theology at the University of Douai and the Catholic University of Leuven, Lapide was ordained in 1595. Bible Commentary Early Church Fathers Medieval Patristic. JOHN the Apostle, the son of Zebedee and Salome, wrote this Gospel in Asia in the Greek language, towards the end of his life, after his return from Patmos, where he wrote the Apocalypse. Cornelius a Lapide on Mark > Chapter 1 > Chapter 2 > Chapter 3 > Chapter 4 > Chapter 5 > Chapter 6 > Chapter 7 > Chapter 8 > Chapter 9 > Chapter 10 > Chapter 11 > Chapter 12 > Chapter 13 > Chapter 14 > Chapter 15 > Chapter 16 > How to say Cornelius a Lapide in English?
2021-03-25 · LAPIDE, CORNELIUS A. The Latin form of his Dutch name, Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen, voluminous exegete; b. Bocholt, Province of Limburg, Belgium, Dec. 18, 1567; d. Rome, March 12 (or 11), 1637. After studying theology at Douai and Louvain, Lapide entered the Society of Jesus in 1592 and was ordained three years later. Cornelius à Lapide (1567–1637) was born at Bocholt in Limburg, Belgium.
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Cursou seus estudos de humani Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 18 December 1567 – 12 March 1637) was a Flemish Jesuit and exegete. 29 relations.
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1269-1306 · Jansen, Cornelis Otto, 1585-1638 · Jahn, Curtis A. Lapide, Cornelius a, 1567-1637 · Lehmann, Arnold O. 1914-2009 · Lawrenz 2 sep. 2018 — Christen Sørensen Longomontanus (3966 BC), Melanchthon (3964 BC), Martin Luther (3961 BC), Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (3961 BC), Edgar Byrd Cornelius"C3" (föddes 1873). James and Rena Mario Testa (1918-) - Lapide (Headstone) Cemetary: Cimitero di Camisano. Date: 3 Marzo 2016 upplagan utkom och en tredje . Cornelius. Pynacker, eller Pijnacker, ( – ), var neder- A. Lapide. Philipp Andreas Oldenburg († ), publi- cist och jurist.
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Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of Job and the Psalms. Even before leaving Flanders , he edited the "Commentaries in omnes divi Pauli epistolas" (1614) and, "in Pentateuchum" (1616), both at Antwerp . Cornelius a Lapide was a contemporary and co- worker with another famous Jesuit and Scripture commentator, St. Robert Bellarmine.
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Educated in philosophy and theology at the University of Douai and the Catholic University of Leuven, Lapide was ordained in 1595. 2012-01-09 The translation and publication of the great scholar Rev. Cornelius a Lapide’s commentary on the first three chapters of the Book of Genesis is the latest in a series of on-going efforts by the Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation to demonstrate that the literal historical interpretation of Genesis enjoys the support, not only of all of the Apostles, Fathers and Doctors of the Church, but of the greatest Catholic … Cornelius a Lapide was born at Bocholt, in Belgian Limburg. He studied humanities and philosophy at the Jesuit colleges of Maastricht and Cologne, theology first, for half a year, at the University of Douai, and afterwards for four years at the Old University of Leuven; he entered the Society of Jesus, 11 June 1592, and, after two years' novitiate and another year of theology, was ordained priest 24 December 1595.