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`Scripture its Own Commentator': a History of English Cross-Reference BiblesThe history of English cross-reference Bibles is traced from its beginnings with Tyndale and Coverdale, through successive editions of the King James Bible, to the compilation published with the Revised Version in 1898, on which the recent NRSV cross-reference edition is based. Some independent (and idiosyncratic) compilers are looked at on the way, and some hesitations about the value of cross-references are discussed.
Key Words: Quotations parallel passages fulfilment of prophecy King James Version Revised Version
The Expository Times, Vol. 119, No. 10,
487-494 (2008) |
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