Eclectic Notes Abbreviations?
Quote from daleroe on June 15, 2023, 10:16 amSometimes I'm unable to identify the source of the quoted material in the Eclectic Notes Commentary because I'm unable to dicipher the abbreviations; can someone provide me with a key to the abbreviations, so that I can quote the original source? I've attached a screen shot for reference; GDVR 1990, JND Syn 4.137, WK N 62 are some of the items in question. Thank you.
Sometimes I'm unable to identify the source of the quoted material in the Eclectic Notes Commentary because I'm unable to dicipher the abbreviations; can someone provide me with a key to the abbreviations, so that I can quote the original source? I've attached a screen shot for reference; GDVR 1990, JND Syn 4.137, WK N 62 are some of the items in question. Thank you.
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Quote from kenmartin on June 15, 2023, 2:43 pmOpen the commentary to Mathew 1:1 and scroll to the bottom of the note. The names of the authors are listed. For example JND is John Nelson Darby.
Open the commentary to Mathew 1:1 and scroll to the bottom of the note. The names of the authors are listed. For example JND is John Nelson Darby.
Quote from kenmartin on June 15, 2023, 6:53 pmAcknowledgments used in each book are located in "book name" chapter one verse one. For Romans look in Romans 1:1.
Examples: OT Genesis 1:1 NT Mathew 1:1, Mark 1:1, Luke 1:1 etc.
Acknowledgments used in each book are located in "book name" chapter one verse one. For Romans look in Romans 1:1.
Examples: OT Genesis 1:1 NT Mathew 1:1, Mark 1:1, Luke 1:1 etc.
Quote from daleroe on June 16, 2023, 4:31 pmThank you for your help gentlemen.
David, this was not a passage specific question. Eclectic notes are the 6th one from the top, downloadable here: https://onlinebible.net/commentaries-1/
Thank you for your help gentlemen.
David, this was not a passage specific question. Eclectic notes are the 6th one from the top, downloadable here: https://onlinebible.net/commentaries-1/