Category:Gustav Adolf Deissmann

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Gustav Adolf Deissmann 
German theologian (1866–1937)
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  • Adolf Deißmann
Date of birth7 November 1866
Langenscheid
Date of death5 April 1937
Wünsdorf
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Wikidata Q73108
ISNI: 0000000110516113
VIAF ID: 32160084
GND ID: 116056045
Library of Congress authority ID: n85376207
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 13534841t
IdRef ID: 050526898
NDL Authority ID: 00550990
Libraries Australia ID: 35034610
NL CR AUT ID: skuk0002219
National Library of Israel ID (old): 000038171
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 072105232
NORAF ID: 90094795
NUKAT ID: n2007091593
PLWABN ID: 9813135094105606
J9U ID: 987007260333805171
Open Library ID: OL148515A
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English: Gustav Adolf Deissmann (7 November 1866 – 5 April 1937) was a German Protestant theologian, best known for his leading work on the Greek language used in the New Testament, which he showed was the koine, or commonly used tongue of the Hellenistic world of that time.