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1 Pref | hardly be expected to be familiar.~ ~Edgar J. Goodspeed~Bel-Air, 2 2,2 | Scripture; he is remarkably familiar with the Greek version of 3 3 | apocalyptic, was an idea familiar to the early church from 4 4,2 | soon as the churches became familiar with a plurality of gospels, 5 5,4 | Acts, and Tertullian was familiar with it, for in his book 6 6,2 | but the writer is also familiar with the Four Gospels, the 7 7,4 | in Deut. 21:23, which is familiar from Paul's quotation of 8 9,1 | same traits appear in the familiar fragment, a page long, from 9 9,3 | Jewish than Greek. He is also familiar with Greek rhetorical devices 10 11,3 | arguments in literary forms more familiar to the Greek paganism he