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    Justus Jonas. Justus Jonas, the Elder (5 June 1493 – 9 October 1555), or simply Justus Jonas, was a German Lutheran theologian and reformer. He was a Jurist, Professor and Hymn writer. He is best known for his translations of the writings of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon. [1] He accompanied Martin Luther in his final moments.

    • 5 June 1493
    • University of Erfurt
    • 5 October 1555 (aged 62)
    • German
  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Justus Jonas (born June 5/6, 1493, Nordhausen—died October 9, 1555, Eisfeld, Saxony) was a German religious reformer and legal scholar. A colleague of Martin Luther, he played a prominent role in the early Reformation conferences, particularly at Marburg (1529) and at Augsburg (1530), where he helped draft the Augsburg Confession, a ...

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  3. Justus Jonas. A humanist and canon lawyer at the outset of the Reformation, Justus Jonas became a trusted confidant of the Wittenberg reformers and stood alongside them at some of the more significant events of the period. Born as Jodocus Koch on June 5, 1493 in Nordhausen, a free imperial city, his father was a senator in his hometown.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Justus Jonas was his name. Luther had spent the last three weeks of his life in the fellowship of Justus Jonas and his family. Jonas and Luther shared similar backgrounds, and Jonas had been a friend and admirer of Luther since 1519. Both had studied law. Both had become disgusted with the immorality and pride of the Roman church.

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  5. Justus Jonas ist das einzige Kind der Show- und Wettbewerbstänzer Julius und Catherine Jonas, geb. Abernathy. Im Kleinkindalter war Justus Teil der Fernsehserie Wee Rogues, zu deutsch Die kleinen Strolche, worin er einen altklugen, dicklichen Jungen namens Baby Fatso (in früheren Übersetzungen Pummel (chen)) spielt.

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  7. Jul 2, 2018 · Justus Jonas A faithful teacher of God’s Word and Luther’s closest friend, Justus Jonas greatly assisted churches in times of transition during the Reformation. He shared Luther’s fiery personality and possessed strong translation, organization, logical-thinking, and preaching and teaching skills.

  8. Jan 26, 2022 · Luther, Melanchthon, and two other reformers, Johannes Bugenhagen (l. 1485-1558) and Justus Jonas (l. 1493-1555), met John of Saxony at Torgau where they wrote the first draft of the Confession (known as the Torgau Articles), and then the entourage continued to Coburg where Luther remained behind since, as an outlaw ever since the Diet of Worms ...

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