305:. In the New Testament, Brentano initially relied on the Fulda Bible, the translation by the Jesuit Joseph Andreas FleischĂĽtz published in 1778, until the middle of the Gospel of Matthew. From Matthew chapter 15 onward, Brentano translated directly from the Greek. This translation of the New Testament, supplemented by an explanatory paraphrase, appeared in Kempten in 1790. For the 1792 edition, Brentano made some corrections and now translated the first half of the Gospel of Matthew himself. He also made minor corrections for an edition of the New Testament that appeared only posthumously in 1798. An edition of the New Testament published in Vienna in 1808 without naming the author reverted to the text of Brentano's first edition of 1790, without the accompanying paraphrase.
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On May 10, 1797, a French army marched into
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In 1787, Dominikus von
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In 1790–91 he began his main work, a translation of the Bible from the original languages into German. However, he was only able to complete this work for the New
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