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E W Bullinger
1837-1913
American Baptist
Pastor, Bible Teacher, and Writer.
Ethelbert William Bullinger
was born on December 15 in Canterbury, England. He was a direct
descendent of the great Swiss Reformer Johann Heinrich Bullinger, a
covenant theologian, who succeeded Zwingli in Zurich in December of
1531.
Bullinger was educated at
King's College, London. He was a recognized scholar in the field of
biblical languages. The Archbishop of Canterbury granted him an honorary
Doctor of Divinity degree in 1881 in recognition of his biblical
scholarship.
Some of his best known works
are The Companion Bible, Number in Scripture, Word Studies on the Holy
Spirit, The Witness of the Stars, The Book of Job, Figures of Speech
Used in the Bible, Great Cloud of Witnesses, The Critical Lexicon and
Concordance to the English and Greek New Testaments, How To Enjoy the
Bible and Commentary On Revelation.
Dr. Bullinger believed in
and taught the pretribulation, premillennial rapture. He is also
considered an untradispensationalist because he taught that the gospels
and Acts were under the dispensation of law, with the church actually
beginning at Paul's ministry after Acts 28:28.
Dr. Bullinger died on June
6, 1913, in London, England, leaving behind a wonderful legacy of works
to help us in the study of God's Word. |