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 Blaine Robison, M.A., M.R.E.

Commentary on Revelation

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Sources: Bibliographic data for sources cited may be found here. Unless otherwise indicated Scripture quotations are taken from the NASB (1977 Edition). Other Bible versions are also quoted. Click here for Abbreviations of Bible Versions. Most versions can be accessed on the Internet.

Terminology: In order to emphasize the Jewish nature of the apostolic writings I use the terms Yeshua (Jesus), Messiah (Christ), Tanakh (Old Testament) and Besekh (New Testament), and incorporate other appropriate Hebrew and Jewish terms. (See the glossary.)

Grammar: Unless otherwise noted the meaning of Greek words is from Walter Bauer, W.F. Arndt & F.W. Gingrich, A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (1957), and the meaning of Hebrew words is from The New Brown, Driver, Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (1981), abbreviated as "BDB." Parsing information for Greek words is taken from the searchable Greek New Testament developed by Anthony J. Fisher (d. 2000), University of York. Explanation of grammatical abbreviations and a pronunciation guide for New Testament Greek may be found here.

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