notes on Josephus, including a two-volume concordance that he compiled from his own reading, further evidence of the philological rigor for which Schlatter strove. Focus on the Primary Text Until late in life when his critical commentaries appeared, Schlatter was accused of ignoring the work of other scholars. The ground for this charge lay in the fact that his writings (with the exception of his dogmatics volume) were not packed with the dense masses of footnotes conventional in modern scholarly
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