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The Revelation of Jesus Christ
According to the Sinaitic Text
With Explanatory Notes and Comments

(1918)

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In 1918, the Society introduced in the June 1st Watchtower, a vest pocket commentary on the Book of Revelation, based largely on the 4th century Codex Sinaiticus. Its complete title reads, The Revelation of Jesus Christ, with the subtitle, According to the Sinaitic Text. The book came in two bindings, black leather and green cloth. It measured 5.5" high by 3.0" wide, with 200 pages contributing to its 3/8" thickness. The pages were made of thin Bible-like paper. The leather edition came with gilded-edge pages and cost 70 cents, while the more economical cloth edition had red-edge pages and sold for 35 cents. In lots of 50 or more, the leather edition dropped to 50 cents each, and the cloth edition reduced to 25 cents each. The front cover came adorned with the embossed title The Revelation. The first 41 pages essentially present the text of Revelation with an assortment of paragraph headings interspersed. The next 156 pages contain "Explanatory Notes and Comments." Finally, the last 3 advertisement pages promote Society publications: The Watch Tower, Pastor Russell's Sermons, and the 6-volume Studies in the Scriptures set.

This rare pocket-book contains frequent references to all six volumes of Studies in the Scriptures, The Bible Students Monthly, What say the Scriptures about Hell?, Tabernacle Shadows, the Spiritism booklet, The Watch Tower and Weymouth's New Testament in Modern Speech. In a note on page 3 it states, "The familiar wording of the King James Version of our English Bible has been adhered to as closely, as possible, being altered only when necessary, to make the reading correspond to the Sinaitic Manuscript of the Greek text. This text is the oldest and most perfect known, though it had not been discovered at the time the 'Authorized' translation was made."

Many who are familiar with the Society's publications may not have been aware that this publication even existed, and for good reason. Very few were printed. In fact, page 6273 of The Watch Tower Reprints urges the brethren to "approximate how many copies they can use for themselves and friends, and then order them all at one time, and quickly, as the edition is limited and probably will not be reprinted." It wasn't reprinted and the last promotional advertisment to clear out the remaining inventory appeared a year later in the July 1, 1919 Watch Tower. To own one of these rare gems today, one would have to part with nearly $1000, and that's if you could find one. So, search no more, it's included in Rutherford's Rainbow -- 2nd Edition along with other rare gems such as Angels and Women, and The Way to Paradise, all for a mere fraction of the street price.

 

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