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Johannes Lauritzen

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until his pastoral retirement. Among other social ministries, he worked with poor children of Knoxville, including tutoring them in school subjects. He also spent much of his time for 35 years working with prisoners in the jail. He was accompanied in this work by his wife Louise, and they organized the Mission Children's Home together in 1889. After her death in 1912, he remarried to Pearl Anna Wallace on March 14, 1915.
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to become pastor of First Lutheran Church, starting in 1887. Because of his great involvement in fighting drunkenness and in establishing a rescue mission for indigents, he had to resign from the church. He then became the pastor at St. Peter's Evangelical Church, also in Knoxville, where he worked
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It appears that his close contact with the uneducated and unchurched led him to begin a translation of the New Testament. His translation of the New Testament into English was published in Knoxville in 1917, the 400th anniversary of the start of the
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Johannes Lauritzen was born in Bohemia, Germany on February 21, 1845. He emigrated to the United States in 1870, and became a Lutheran pastor, jail chaplain, minister to the poor, and Bible translator. He received his seminary training at the
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and others were sent to US soldiers. Nonetheless, copies of this translation are relatively rare and Lauritzen is barely remembered for his Bible translation work.
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In two years, the Lutheran Bible Society of Knoxville had distributed 7,500 copies of this New Testament. A further thousand were sent to English prisoners during
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The Capitalized and Revised American Lutheran Translation New Testament and Psalms
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Link to later edition of Lauritzen's translation of the four Gospels
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Johannes Lauritzen died in Knoxville on September 26, 1923.
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In 1875, he became pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Knoxville, Tennessee
Practical Seminary
St. Louis, Missouri
Lutheran
Practical Seminary
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
St. Louis
New London, Wisconsin
Port Huron, Michigan
Knoxville, Tennessee
Lutheran Reformation
World War I


"Mission Home Founder Dies"



English Language Bible Translators
McFarland & Company
ISBN
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"Mrs. J. R. Lauritzen Victim of Heart Trouble"
The Knoxville Sentinel
"Veteran Pastor to Wed Matron of Mission Home"
Chattanooga Daily Times
English Language Bible Translators
McFarland & Company

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