Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabbatics
Literary usage of Sabbatics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bible Chronology: Carefully Unfolded ... to which is Added a Restoration of by Smith Bartlett Goodenow (1896)
"So 4o sabbatics before that, or 28o years, at BC 443, ended a Sabbatic (see Neh.
x: 31, that year); and so, 77 years before that, at BC 52o; ..."
2. Cabinet Annual Register (1834)
"... of Mr. Peel's Bill for the Restoration of a Metallic Currency;" " An Address
to the House of Lords and Commons on the Corn Laws;" " I liira: sabbatics, ..."
3. A treatise on the chronology, and the prophetical numbers, of the Bible, in by Duncan Macdougal (1840)
"A Week of sabbatics, or 7 years of 7 years, equal to 49 years. Levit. xxv. 8. 4.
A Jubilee every 50th year, equal to 50 years, Levit. xxv. 10. ..."