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A note on the word Kypiakh in Rev. i. 10
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page 70 note 1 In the commentaries of H. Alford, H. B. Swete, A. Plummer, W. H. Simcox, R. H. Charles, C. Anderson Scott, Austin Farrer, M. Kiddle, C. Brutsch, E. B. Allo, P. Ketter, H. Lilje, P. Carrington, on the Apocalypse, in loc.
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