Possibly the narrator, or redactor, desired to tone down the traces of mythology.
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Special thanks to John B. Hare, redactor for this text and significant contributor to its preparation for PG.
3
This arrangement, however, is probably not due to Amos himself, or to his immediate disciples, but to some later redactor.
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Another redactor announces him as "eating and drinking" at the banquets of "publicans and sinners,"- a"wine-bibbing "Sonof Man.
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They took the Redactor, of course, along with his clothing and jewelry.
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Then, pretending he'd almost forgotten, he reached over and picked up the Redactor.
7
The book received its present form from post-exilic redactors.
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That was the feeling of the Christian redactors.
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Besides the chronicles and biographies, there are hints that the redactors had access to other sources.
10
The real question was whether Armond's CYA speech would include a mention of Charles and his magic Redactor.
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3-16 comes from the hand of the latest redactor of the Jehovistic history.
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[Redactor's Note-Someendnotes are by Poe and some were added by Griswold.
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It is practically certain that these synchronisms, as they are called, are not contemporary but the work of the redactors.
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[Redactor's Note: The book is composed of text, footnotes, and appendices.
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From this universal euhemerization,-thisloving preservation and careful cooking of the traditions by the Christian redactors of them,-weget certain results.
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18f.- afactwhich further suggests that the redactor treated his sources with at least comparative fidelity.