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Jan Jakob van Oosterzee

Jan Jakob van Oosterzee was a Dutch minister who lived from 1817 to 1882. I gather that he wrote, among other things, a commentary on Philemon. Did he write a commentary on Genesis, too, or on other books of the Bible? Does anyone know where he stands on the spectrum of orthodoxy?
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Jan Jakob van Oosterzee was a Dutch minister who lived from 1817 to 1882. I gather that he wrote, among other things, a commentary on Philemon. Did he write a commentary on Genesis, too, or on other books of the Bible? Does anyone know where he stands on the spectrum of orthodoxy?
Last week i got his commentary (2 vol.) on the heidelberg Catechism, and iam looking foreward rto read it, it must be good
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Jan Jakob van Oosterzee was a Dutch minister who lived from 1817 to 1882. I gather that he wrote, among other things, a commentary on Philemon. Did he write a commentary on Genesis, too, or on other books of the Bible? Does anyone know where he stands on the spectrum of orthodoxy?
Last week i got his commentary (2 vol.) on the heidelberg Catechism, and iam looking foreward rto read it, it must be good
Ah, that sounds intriguing. Is that in Dutch? available in English? I would be interested to hear your thoughts on this work.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:29 AM
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Dear Andrew check this out:

VAN OOSTERZEE, J.J. ; TRANS. BY JOHN WATSON WATSON AND MAURICE J. EVANS Christian Dogmatics (2 vols.)
Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874. 818 pp. Type of binding: hc Details: Rubbed covers, slightly shaken, marginalia.
USD 27.00
Offered by: Windows Booksellers - Book number: 186057


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VAN OOSTERZEE, J.J. The Theology of the New Testament. A Handbook for Bible Students.
Trans by Maurice Evans. New York Dodd, Mead & Co, 1871. 1st Eng of 1st Dutch, 1867. Size [xii, 446, vi, footnotes, indices] (A discussion of the Old Testament background, the theology of Christ, & the theology of the apostles.) Light brown cloth with gold lettering on spine, corners slightly worn, spine ends worn & chipped up to 1/4 inch, owner bookplate & synod library stamp on front pastedown, Good
USD 18.00

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Excellent! Thanks so much for these tips, Ralph!
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The Theology of the New Testament

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He was born on April 1, 1817 and died on July 29, 1882.
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