Abbreviations

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Rather than using footnotes in this work, we have selected to insert the following simple form of documentation right into the paragraph in which we allude to, refer to, or quote another authority:

 (JS3, P147)

 In the preceding parenthesis, the beginning capital letters, JS, stands for the name of the author quoted or alluded to. The 3 stands for the volume of his work referred to. The P147 stands for the page number where the quote or reference occurs. Consequently, the meaning of the above parenthesis is Jay Snell, Volume 3, Page 147. A glance below tells you the author is Jay Snell and the name of the work cited is The Unbroken Force of Abraham’s Blessings. This is Volume 3 of his work and the quote occurs on page 147.

 (AC3, Romans to Revelation)  =  Adam Clarke, Vol 3, Romans to Revelation

(ATR5, Hebrews)  =  A. T. Robertson, Vol 5. Word Pictures in the New Testament

(BW)  =  Brooks and Winbery, Syntax of New Testament Greek

(DM)  = Dana and Mantey, A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament

(GWB)  =  George W. Buchanan, To the Hebrews; Volume 36 in The Anchor Bible

(JHT)  =  J. H. Thayer, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament

(JS1)  =  Jay Snell, What are Abraham’s Blessings Anyway?

(JS2)  =  Jay Snell, What’ve They Done with Abraham’s Blessings?

(JS3)  =  Jay Snell, The Unbroken Force of Abraham’s Blessings

(JS4_  =  Jay Snell, How to Obtain Abraham’s Blessings

(KW2)  = Kenneth Wuest, Vol. 2, Hebrews, Word Studies in the Greek New Testament

(MFU)  =  Merrill F. Unger, Unger’s Bible Dictionary

(RCHL) =  R. C. H. Lenski, The Interpretation of the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Epistle of James

(TDNT) = Theological Dictionary of New Testament Theology, One Volume Edition

(UVW)  =  Unger, Vine and White, Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words

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