Definition of Redactors. Meaning of Redactors. Synonyms of Redactors

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Definition of Redactors

Redactor
Redactor Re*dac"tor (-t?r), n. One who redacts; one who prepares matter for publication; an editor. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Redactors from wikipedia

- independent do****ent which was compiled into the Pentateuch by a later redactor, most contemporary scholars now view P as a redactional layer, or commentary...
- have been joined at various points in time by a series of editors or "redactors". The consensus around the classical do****entary hypothesis has now collapsed...
- Redaction or sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a do****ent so that it may be distributed to a broader audience. It is intended...
- Isaac may have been of a completed human sacrifice, later altered by redactors to substitute a ram for Isaac, while some traditions, including certain...
- sources after the first one, there is no need for redactors. The elaborate system of multiple redactors used by current do****entarians is unnecessary"....
- p****ages as an earlier written source incorporated into Acts by a later redactor (whether Luke the evangelist or not), acknowledges the apparent historicity...
- because it does not explain why the contradiction was left in by the redactors. But since 2 Samuel records only the Amalekite's report, and not the report...
- refers to the attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text. It originated in the 18th century with the work of...
- was a second-century rabbi (a tanna of the fifth generation) and chief redactor and editor of the Mishnah. He lived from approximately 135 to 217 CE. He...
- to do so in a highly modified form, giving a much larger role to the redactors (editors), who are now seen as adding much material of their own rather...