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Example sentences for "redactor"

Lexicographically close words:
recut; recutting; redacted; redaction; redactions; redactors; redans; redbird; redbirds; redbreasts
  1. And it is, moreover, practically certain that at least the second Redactor (R.

  2. Even the final Redactor in the Preface, p.

  3. This final Redactor would again be Battista Vernazza.

  4. The second writer, the penultimate Redactor of the book as we now have it, finds three successive levels in her whole life’s constant growth and upward movement, and discovers a type of each in some love-impelled figure or scene of the Bible.

  5. The Author of the Preface is certainly identical with the Redactor of the first (tripartite) Vita e Dottrina; and this Redactor, we shall find, must be Battista.

  6. These two chapters were, no doubt, inserted by Judah, the redactor of the Mishnah as we virtually have it to-day.

  7. The sayings of Judah ha-Nasi, the redactor of the Mishnah, and of Rabbi Gamaliel, his son, were undoubtedly added after the time of Judah.

  8. All such repetitions Kirchhoff seizes upon as signs of different authorship; the poet must have used the one, some redactor or imitator the other.

  9. Not simply a redactor or putter together externally of odd scraps, but the true architect of the totality; thus he comes before us on the present and on all other occasions.

  10. Rehoboam's history, resumed by the redactor in xiv.

  11. Thus the redactor regards the sins of Jeroboam as the real cause of the downfall of Israel (2 Kings xvii.

  12. Judah and Israel appears to have been displeasing to the redactor of Kings.

  13. In the history of the two kingdoms the redactor follows a fixed scheme determined, as has been seen, by the order of succession.

  14. In general, it becomes ever more difficult to distinguish between passages incorporated by an early redactor and those which may have been inserted later, though possibly from old sources.

  15. It is a great advantage to be able to distinguish the more obvious work of the redactor from the earlier document upon which he worked.

  16. Wendling makes no claims for the Petrine origin of his M1 or M2, but after these are subtracted from the whole Gospel there is a smaller amount left for the work of his redactor than remains after the Petrine source is subtracted.

  17. That Aaron was not originally present in J, but owed his introduction to tile redactor who combined J nnd E together into JE, can be shown best from Exod vii.

  18. Priestly Code, and the last redactor of the Pentateuch (Deuteronomy i.

  19. Or, perhaps, it might seem more convenient to attach the claim of a plenary inspiration to the last redactor of all; but then we should probably have selected of all others the one least able to bear the weight of such a claim.

  20. The hand of the redactor who combined the two elements may be seen partly in additions designed to accommodate the regulations of H to P (e.

  21. H on blasphemy, manslaughter and injuries to the person, to which the redactor has added an historical setting (vv.

  22. Such a breach of ritual on the part of Aaron and his sons seemed to a later redactor to demand an explanation, and this is furnished in the present section.

  23. For this reason the whole series of scenes is attached to the revelation of the secret of the suffering of the Son of Man; and the redactor did not stop to think how the people could suddenly appear, and as suddenly disappear again.

  24. Lord speaks in parables in order that the people may understand Him the better; "it was only by the redactor that the Pauline theory about hardening their hearts (Rom.

  25. Or was it the redactor who created the plan of the Gospel of Mark, as von Soden seems to imply?

  26. The real difficulty consists in the fact that all the passages which von Soden ascribes to the redactor stand, in spite of their mythical colouring, in a closely-knit historical connexion; in fact, the historical connexion is nowhere so close.

  27. Schmiedel feels sure that Mark was a skilful writer, and that the redactor was "a Christian of Pauline sympathies.

  28. This explains in part the oblivion into which their names fell; so that the author or redactor of Jeremiah l.

  29. Now, too, a redactor put together the Elohistic and Jehovistic documents, making various changes in them, adding throughout sentences or words that seemed desirable, and suppressing what was unsuited to his taste.

  30. A small poet may reduce the legends and lays into a very inartistic whole, a very inharmonious whole, as in the Nibelungenlied, but a controlling poet, not a mere redactor or editor, is needed to perform even that feat.

  31. We may therefore be grateful to the hypothetical redactor for appending the episode merely by way of a coda, without obtruding it into what would have been its proper place, but in which there was no room for it.

  32. He is wrongly considered to be the redactor of the Mahzor Vitry.

  33. J, and is not rather to be ascribed to the redactor of JE.

  34. The author or final redactor of the book was a pessimist, and herein his book stands in strong contrast with the Apocalypse of Baruch.

  35. Verse 19 is probably the work of the redactor (R^P) who inserted the song.

  36. Its present position is, doubtless, to be ascribed to a redactor who was influenced by the same conception as the author of Deuteronomy.

  37. It has been visibly arranged to close the compilation of discourses and parables made here by the redactor of the first Gospel.

  38. The redactor of the first Gospel," comments M.

  39. They appear to owe their position to the latest redactor (akin to the latest stratum in the Hexateuch) who has heavily worked over xix-xxi.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redactor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.