Commonly Used Abbreviations in the CSB
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COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATIONS IN THE CSB
AD | In the year of our Lord |
aka | also known as |
Akk | Akkadian |
alt | alternate |
a.m. | from midnight until noon |
ANET | Ancient Near Eastern Texts, 3rd edn., James B. Pritchard, ed. (Princeton, 1969) |
Ant. | Antiquities—a history of the Jewish people by Josephus |
Aq | Aquila |
BC | before Christ |
c. | century |
ca | circa |
chap(s). | chapter(s) |
cp. | compare |
DSS | Dead Sea Scrolls |
e.g. | for example |
Eng | English |
esp. | especially |
etc. | etcetera |
ff. | following |
Gk | Greek |
Hb | Hebrew |
i.e. | that is |
Jer | Latin translation of Psalms by Jerome |
Lat | Latin |
Lit/lit | Literally/literally |
LXX | Septuagint—an ancient translation of the Old Testament into Greek |
MT | Masoretic Text |
NT | New Testament |
ms(s) | manuscript(s) |
OT | Old Testament |
p., pp. | page, pages |
p.m. | from noon until midnight |
pl | plural |
Ps(s) | Psalm(s) |
Sam | Samaritan Pentateuch |
sg | singular |
Sir | Sirach |
Sym | Symmachus |
Syr | Syriac |
Tg | Targum |
Theod | Theodotian |
v., vv. | verse, verses |
Vg | Vulgate—an ancient translation of the Bible into Latin |
vol(s). | volume(s) |
vs. | versus |
x | times |