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Example sentences for "redaction"

Lexicographically close words:
recusant; recusants; recut; recutting; redacted; redactions; redactor; redactors; redans; redbird
  1. The Latin quotations which follow are probably from some redaction or expansion of the same fiction.

  2. The late redaction of this melody revises this litany with the new liturgical movement ursaggal--elimma placed before alternate lines.

  3. The rubric is in Semitic which shows that the redaction was done by Semitic scholars.

  4. The late Assyrian redaction is mentioned in the catalogue of prayer books IV Raw.

  5. Another tablet, also from a single column tablet redaction at Nippur, has been recovered in Philadelphia, Ni.

  6. A portion of the redaction on several single column tablets had been already published by RADAU in his Miscellaneous Sumerian Texts, No.

  7. A Czech redaction (1604) of the German poem substitutes for the runaway monk a Jew.

  8. Benfey conjectures that this story must have passed over into the Persian redaction of the "Cukasaptati" (i.

  9. Of course no single redaction of the legend in the late twelfth or earliest thirteenth century contains the story, the whole story, and nothing but the story as I have just outlined it.

  10. Of course the words used do not apply fully to Malory's English redaction of three centuries later--work of genius as this appears to me to be.

  11. Kahana, a Babylonian Talmudist, though its redaction falls in the seventh century, and the Pesikta Rabbati, or Great Pesikta, doubtless compiled in Southern Italy in the ninth century.

  12. Its redaction is commonly attributed to R.

  13. The redaction of the Mekilta, the commentary on Exodus, is attributed to R.

  14. In the same passage of the Talmud the question is put as to why the redaction of the prophecies of Isaiah is attributed to King Hezekiah and his academy.

  15. The redaction of the Tosefta is attributed to R.

  16. Sheil's redaction was also presented at Bath on February 18 and 21, Romont being acted by Hamblin, Charalois by Warde, Beaumelle by Miss E.

  17. At the time of the redaction of the book of Genesis this dogma had not been glimpsed: the Hebrew conception was the Babylonian--that of a pre-existent Chaos put into shape.

  18. The earlier collection of the hymns must have promoted the decline; and the final redaction must have completed it.

  19. Samson is a solar myth, being a personage Evemerized from Samas, the Sun-God, we are prepared to find further traces of Evemeristic redaction in the Hebrew books.

  20. In Cairnes's redaction this foundation of the science became the concept of a colorless normality.

  21. The structure of classical theory is familiar to all students, and Mr. Clark's redaction offers no serious departure from the conventional lines.

  22. Nazareth, it is true, in connection with this incident; but it is in discrepancy with the older versions of Matthew and Mark, and it appears otherwise recognisable as a later redaction of the passages in the other Gospels.

  23. The Revelation of John" also appears to be a Christian redaction of an original Jewish work which in all likelihood belonged to a pre-Christian cult of Jesus.

  24. When the anonymous prophet who, in the insertion in the last redaction (chap.

  25. That this redaction of our book is essentially uniform with that of the two historical books which precede it, requires no proof.

  26. If, then, the norm of the theocratic relationship assumed in the redaction of the Book of Judges is to be sought in a written Torah, this can indubitably only be that of Deuteronomy.

  27. Apart from the exilian redaction of the Book of Kings, which reckons the cultus outside of Jerusalem as heretical, it is nowhere represented that a sacrifice could be dedicated to the God of Israel, and yet be illegitimate.

  28. Even in the Deuteronomic redaction of the Book of Kings indeed, and still more by the Chronicler, the political rebellion of Israel is regarded as having been ecclesiastical and religious in its character.

  29. In this century mostly falls the redaction of a large fable literature, recently edited in three volumes by Professor Marr of St Petersburg.

  30. The collection, however, has clearly undergone more than one redaction before reaching its final form.

  31. Wechssler claims to have detected clear traces of two subsidiary cycles formed by selections from the original; redaction B.

  32. On the other hand, the version given in the Welsh tale has a break precisely at this point, showing where the primary redaction ended, and the character of the tale is, as we have seen, such as might well be preserved in a lai.

  33. Of any previous redaction of Galahad's adventures there is no trace; there are no lengthy interpolations as in the Conte del Graal MSS.

  34. Arthur's tomb is not compatible with Arthur in Avalon, and I strongly suspect that the earlier redaction of the =M.

  35. Probably an earlier redaction did make them leave at once, while a later introduced more of L.

  36. A still later and shortened redaction was composed of the Merlin and Suite Merlin, Queste and Mort Artur; this also being attributed to the pseudo-Borron.

  37. We must therefore conclude that the followers of the Atharva to some extent knew and practised the sacrificial ceremonial before the conclusion of the present redaction of their hymns.

  38. The process of redaction had not ceased before the time of Christ.

  39. Besides, the process of redaction through which many of the writings passed, hinders an exact knowledge of authorship.

  40. Doubtless they had a high value as the productions of inspired lawgivers and men of a prophetic spirit; but the redaction to which he submitted them shows no superstitious reverence.

  41. Such later tradition took curious ways of justifying the canonicity of Daniel and the redaction of it by the great synagogue, ex gr.

  42. Andersen's Reisekammeraten) to the former is simply that of a literary redaction to its original.

  43. The Evangelium de Nativitate Mariae is a redaction of the latter.

  44. Noack's conclusion is that the inconsistency is not due to a single author; it is the result of a long process of redaction in which various divergent tendencies have been at work.

  45. The redaction of the Logos Gospel was completed by the addition of the twenty-first chapter; the last redaction of Luke was perhaps carried out by Justin Martyr, fresh from completing his "Dialogue with Trypho"!

  46. The construction of the treatise is extremely loose; the form, in many places, is that of the ecclesiastical legend, and the present redaction was evidently made in the clerical interest.

  47. From the name Manava, Johaentgen concludes that it is the redaction of the Manava-school in which we have these laws, and that Manu's book is really the book of the Manavas.

  48. Here also a legend, or ancient ballads, may have formed the basis; here, too, it is clear that a later redaction has changed the hero of the poem into an incarnation of a god.

  49. Hence from the composition of the latest canonical books to the redaction of the Mishna (see below) in the 2nd century A.

  50. The influence of the Deuteronomic tradition in redaction is seen in such passages as Genesis xxxiii.

  51. Meanwhile, if agadic exegesis was popular in the centuries following the redaction of the Mishna, the study of halakhah was by no means neglected.

  52. Traces of a hand that is still later than the second Deuteronomic redaction are to be found here and there in the book; e.

  53. The redaction assigns the national misfortunes to idolatry, though only once is idolatry mentioned with reprobation in the ancient stories themselves, vi.

  54. Here we see the influence of the priestly point of view, but the traces are far too few to justify us in speaking of a priestly redaction; the course which such a redaction would have taken we see from the book of Chronicles.

  55. This redaction cannot have taken place earlier than 621 B.

  56. There was, however, a later redaction some years after the pardon of Jehoiachin in 561 B.

  57. These narratives must precede the redaction of the book by a century and a half or more, and we have them pretty much as they left the hand of the original writers.

  58. The redaction shows a further indifference to history in giving a national[2] turn to the tale of apostasy and deliverance, whereas the original stories show that the interests are really not as yet national, but only tribal.

  59. If anything is in any redaction of the original, in it should go," he said.

  60. Mr. Kirby, does not appear in any redaction of the Nights, namely that about the misfortune that happened to Abu Hassan on his Wedding day.

  61. What these Heads of Proposals were, or came to be in their complete shape, we know from a final redaction of them put forth on the 1st of August when the Army was at Colnbrook on its march upon refractory London.

  62. Hence the formal redaction of them into the Paper of Aug.

  63. There is evidence that, between the submission of the Proposals to the King at Woburn on or about July 24 and their complete redaction for publication Aug.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redaction" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amendment; correction; recension; rectification; rescript; revise; revision; rewrite