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  1. Scofield was born in Michigan but grew up in Tennessee. He fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, studied law in Saint Louis, Missouri, and then moved to Kansas in 1869. He served there as a state legislator and U.S. district attorney but experienced drinking and marital problems. He was converted, however, and in 1879 began work with ...

  2. The Scofield Reference Bible is a widely circulated study Bible edited and annotated by the American Bible student Cyrus I. Scofield, which popularized dispensationalism at the beginning of the 20th century. Published by Oxford University Press and containing the entire text of the traditional, Protestant King James Version, it first appeared ...

  3. Their marriage certificate is dated March 11, 1884, but Cyrus gave the date as July 14, 1884. Scofield started cottage prayer meetings that were popular and added members to the church. His call as pastor for a one year term came October 22, 1882. In June 1883, his salary was set at $1,500 a year.

  4. La Biblia anotada de Scofield es una edición de la Biblia protestante acompañada por comentarios redactados por Cyrus I. Scofield (ayudado por Arno C. Gaebelein) en base a una teología dispensacionalista. Fue publicada por vez primera por Oxford University Press en 1909, usando para el texto principal de la Biblia el de la Biblia del rey Jacobo.

  5. Editado por Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, o Scofield Reference Bible foi publicado pela Oxford University Press e tornou-se conhecido por muitos como um manual de teologia fundamental. A Bíblia de Referência Scofield contém comentários muito breves, muitas vezes consistindo em não mais do que algumas frases e várias referências cruzadas.

  6. Scofield, Cyrus Ingerson. Nació el 19 de agosto de 1843 en Lenawee (Michigan, EE.UU.). En su juventud y durante la guerra civil Norteamericana sirvió en el ejército Confederado. Después de la guerra pasó a vivir a St. Louis, donde estudió derecho y se dedicó a ejercer la abogacía.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2016 · The History of Dispensationalism. Dispensationalism is a method of Bible interpretation which was first devised by John Nelson Darby (1800-1882), and later formulated by the controversial American Cyrus Ingerson Scofield [sometimes referred to as Cyrus Ingersoll Scofield] (1843-1921), and is also known as Pre-millennial Dispensationalism.