Citations:chronistically

English citations of chronistically

  • 1871, A commentary on the Holy Scriptures: [] By John Peter Lange, in connection with a number of eminent Europ. divines. Transl. from the German, rev., enlarged, and ed. by Philip Schaff. [II.] New Testament:
    That history is not chronistically, but teonically, executed; not atomistically expanded, but principially concentrated; the whole infinitude and fulness of the signs of Jesus must be reflected in a concentric selection of speaking fuels, translumined ...
  • 1969, Gordon H. Orians, The Study of Life: An Introduction to Biology
    The temporal relationships of organisms are called chronistic relationships. Two organisms are closely related chronistically if they occur during the same period in time.
  • 1993, James Nogalski, Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve, Walter de Gruyter (→ISBN), page 221:
    Hag 2:10 and 2:20 clearly begin separate units since each contains an introductory dating formula from the chronistically-related redactor responsible for shaping the major portions of Haggai. Hag 2:15-19 lacks this dating element, but has its ...