Lexicographical Neighbors of Redactional
Literary usage of Redactional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch by Charles Augustus Briggs (1897)
"13 are also redactional: Their altars ye shall break down. ... There are also
detached redactional additions to other laws, xii. 16, xiii. ib, 5, xviii. ..."
2. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Samuel by Henry Preserved Smith (1904)
"There is reason to suppose, therefore, that these verses in their present shape
are the redactional bonds between the two streams of narrative. ..."
3. Similarities of Redaction of the Gospel According to Matthew, with Texts of by Pasi K. Pohjala (2006)
"The text Matt 5:13-16 writes two redactional statements that are exactly similar
in their form and that essentially form the structure of Matt 5:13-16. ..."
4. The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and by Samuel Rolles Driver, Alfred Plummer, Charles Augustus Briggs (1902)
"The word renew the kingdom is a palpable allusion to the preceding account, and
therefore redactional. On the other hand, Gilgal seems to belong to the ..."
5. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1911)
"We have not only obtained an idea of the character of at least one redactional
element, including even its approximate date, but we have been able to form a ..."
6. The Social Life of the Hebrews by Edward Day (1901)
"The fact of redactional changes in, ... This may be true of each redactional
note, even the late mention of " ships " in the ..."