Abbreviation -bis
Kevin Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Thu Jan 9 14:55:38 EST 2003
Waldo:
It means a particular word occurs twice in the same
verse
Kevin
--- waldo slusher <waldoslusher at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I see this abbrev. used next to a particular verse
> being referenced by a writer. Like Rev. 4:11bis. The
> -bis is in italics. It is used for both NT and OT
> quotes.
>
> What is -bis?
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