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Horae Apocalypticae is an
eschatological study written by
Edward Bishop Elliott. The book is, as its long-title sets out, "A
commentary on the apocalypse...
- prophecy. Edward's most
notable work is the
eschatological study,
Horae Apocalypticae (Hours of the Apocalypse),
which Charles Spurgeon referred to as the...
- 174–76. Elliott, EB (1862).
Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 279. Elliott, EB (1862).
Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 280. Prismasius;...
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differences Day-year
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Horae Apocalypticae Maccabees Masada The New
Earth Number of the
Beast Textual variants...
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having eschatological significance. For example, in his
Horae Apocalypticae,
Edward Bishop Elliott took the 1260 days of
Revelation 11:3 to be the...
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Bibliography Elliott,
Edward Bishop (1862),
Horae Apocalypticae, vol. I (5th ed.), London, England: Seely,
Jackson and
Halliday Gibbon...
- a
commentary on The
Apocalypse by Rev. Dr.
Alexander Keith.
Horae Apocalypticae (1837), a
commentary on The
Apocalypse by Rev.
Edward Bishop Elliott...
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written in AD 96 and not AD 70.
Edward Bishop Elliott, in the
Horae Apocalypticae (1862),
argues that John
wrote the book in
exile on
Patmos "at the close...
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soldier and
private secretary Rev.
Edward B. Elliott,
author of Horæ
Apocalypticæ Edward Eliot (disambiguation)
Edward Elliott (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Daniel and the Revelation". p. 583. Elliott,
Edward Bishop (1862),
Horae Apocalypticae, vol. I (5th ed.), London: Seely,
Jackson and
Halliday Geoffrey W. Bromiley...