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[[File:Nicolajsen, Hans-5 Zionsfriedhof Jerusalem.jpg|thumb|Tomb stone for Bishop Hans Nicolajsen on the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Jerusalem]] |
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'''Hans Nicolajsen''',<ref>Friis, H C. Hans Nicolajsen. En dansk jødemissionær fra forrige århundrede. Israelsmissionens Bogfond, 1949.</ref> known as '''John Nicolayson''' (1803 in [[Løgumkloster]] – 1856 in [[Jerusalem]]) was a Danish missionary to Palestine for the [[London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews]].<ref>[http://www.cmj-israel.org/oldsite/biographies_Nicolayson.html CMJ bio]</ref><ref>[http://www.lcje.net/bulletins/2003/72/72_02.html John Nicolayson and the Beginning of the Jerusalem Mission in the 19th Century By Kai Kjær-Hansen]</ref> He was in effect the first representative of the British [[Christian mission to Jews]] in Palestine.<ref>Yaron Perry ''British mission to the Jews in nineteenth-century Palestine'' 2003 p22</ref> He was one of those who appealed against the [[Damascus affair]], and was founder of [[Christ Church, Jerusalem]], and [[Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem]] as predecessor of [[Michael Alexander (bishop)]]. |
'''Hans Nicolajsen''',<ref>Friis, H C. Hans Nicolajsen. En dansk jødemissionær fra forrige århundrede. Israelsmissionens Bogfond, 1949.</ref> known as '''John Nicolayson''' (1803 in [[Løgumkloster]] – 1856 in [[Jerusalem]]) was a Danish missionary to Palestine for the [[London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews]].<ref>[http://www.cmj-israel.org/oldsite/biographies_Nicolayson.html CMJ bio]</ref><ref>[http://www.lcje.net/bulletins/2003/72/72_02.html John Nicolayson and the Beginning of the Jerusalem Mission in the 19th Century By Kai Kjær-Hansen]</ref> He was in effect the first representative of the British [[Christian mission to Jews]] in Palestine.<ref>Yaron Perry ''British mission to the Jews in nineteenth-century Palestine'' 2003 p22</ref> He was one of those who appealed against the [[Damascus affair]], and was founder of [[Christ Church, Jerusalem]], and [[Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem]] as predecessor of [[Michael Alexander (bishop)]]. |
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Hans Nicolajsen,[1] known as John Nicolayson (1803 in Løgumkloster – 1856 in Jerusalem) was a Danish missionary to Palestine for the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews.[2][3] He was in effect the first representative of the British Christian mission to Jews in Palestine.[4] He was one of those who appealed against the Damascus affair, and was founder of Christ Church, Jerusalem, and Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem as predecessor of Michael Alexander (bishop).
References
- ^ Friis, H C. Hans Nicolajsen. En dansk jødemissionær fra forrige århundrede. Israelsmissionens Bogfond, 1949.
- ^ CMJ bio
- ^ John Nicolayson and the Beginning of the Jerusalem Mission in the 19th Century By Kai Kjær-Hansen
- ^ Yaron Perry British mission to the Jews in nineteenth-century Palestine 2003 p22