This volume contains the collected writings of Johann Friedrich Oberlin, a prominent figure in religious and social reform. The core of the work, titled "Zion Und Jerusalem," explores theological concepts related to these important biblical locations.
Included is an appendix offering insights into the golden altar of incense and the Levitical showbread, providing a deeper understanding of ancient religious practices.
Oberlin's writings offer a valuable perspective on the religious thought of his time and continue to be of interest to scholars and those interested in religious history and theology. This collection preserves the legacy of Oberlin's intellectual and spiritual contributions.
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