This is an analysis of a representative selection of text-critical variants in the Book of Revelation. In particular the variants include those that concern the author’s language and style and those involving grammatical features. The attempted solutions offered are based on the principles of thoroughgoing eclectic criticism.
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G.D. Kilpatrick, “Professor J. Schmid on the Greek Text of the Apocalypse,” VigChr 13 (1959) 1-13.
J.M. Ross, “Some Unnoticed Points in the Text of the New Testament,” NovT 25 (1983) 59-72, here p. 72.
See J. K. Elliott, “Nouns with Diminutive Endings in the New Testament,” NovT 12 (1970) 391-398.
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This is an analysis of a representative selection of text-critical variants in the Book of Revelation. In particular the variants include those that concern the author’s language and style and those involving grammatical features. The attempted solutions offered are based on the principles of thoroughgoing eclectic criticism.
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