Biblical Lexicology Hebrew and Greek

Biblical Lexicology  Hebrew and Greek
Author: Eberhard Bons,Jan Joosten,Regine Hunziker-Rodewald
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110312164

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Lexicography, together with grammatical studies and textual criticism, forms the basis of biblical exegesis. Recent decades have seen much progress in this field, yet increasing specialization also tends to have the paradoxical effect of turning exegesis into an independent discipline, while leaving lexicography to the experts. The present volume seeks to renew and intensify the exchange between the study of words and the study of texts. This is done in reference to both the Hebrew source text and the earliest Greek translation, the Septuagint. Questions addressed in the contributions to this volume are how linguistic meaning is effected, how it relates to words, and how words may be translated into another language, in Antiquity and today. Etymology, semantic fields, syntagmatic relations, word history, neologisms and other subthemes are discussed. The main current and prospective projects of biblical lexicology or lexicography are presented, thus giving an idea of the state of the art. Some of the papers also open up wider perspectives of interpretation.

Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography

Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography
Author: Bernard A. Taylor,John A. L. Lee,Peter R. Burton
Publsiher: Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004-04-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0802863353

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Frederick W. Danker is deservedly recognized as one of todaybs foremost Greek lexicographers. Unique among contemporary biblical scholars, Danker has lived to see the publication of two major Greek dictionaries that he himself edited. While he was part of the editorial team that produced the second edition of "A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature," he alone thoroughly revised the entire dictionary to produce the third edition, popularly known as BDAG. Projects like these have considerably advanced New Testament lexicography in the twentieth century and have laid a solid foundation for further lexicographical work in the twenty-first. "Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography" celebrates the life and work of Professor Danker. In character with his contribution to Greek scholarship, the essays have been chosen to assist biblical Greek students and their teachers to develop a deeper understanding of aspects of Greek language and lexicography. Among the topics of discussion are the way one discovers the meaning of words, current tools available to students of language, and the approach being used in the latest New Testament and Septuagint Greek dictionaries. The book also features rich footnotes directing students to important Greek language resources, a selected bibliography of Dankerbs publications, an appendix listing BDAG precursors, and four indexes -- biblical references, Greek words, Hebrew forms, and grammatical and lexicographical terms. Sure to interest scholars, teachers, pastors, and students, this volume is both a worthy tribute to the career of Frederick Danker and a valuable presentation of the state of the art in Greek andbiblical language studies. Contributors: Rykle Borger Cameron Boyd-Taylor Peter R. Burton Randall Buth Frederick William Danker John H. Elliott Trevor V. Evans Erik Eynikel Katrin Hauspie William A. Johnson John A. L. Lee Barclay M. Newman Jr. Takamitsu Muraoka Stanley E. Porter Terry Roberts Bernard A. Taylor James W. Voelz Richard E. Whitaker

A History of New Testament Lexicography

A History of New Testament Lexicography
Author: John A. L. Lee
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: UOM:39015059973365

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New Testament lexicons of today are comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative. Behind them lies a tradition dating back to the sixteenth century, whose characteristics are not well known. Besides giving a history of this tradition, A History of New Testament Lexicography demonstrates its less satisfactory features, notably its dependence on predecessors, the influence of translations, and its methodological shortcomings. John A. L. Lee not only criticizes the existing tradition, but stimulates thought on new goals that New Testament lexicography needs to set for itself in the twenty-first century. This book caters to the non-specialist as well as those interested in philological detail.

Reflections on Lexicography

Reflections on Lexicography
Author: Society of Biblical Literature,Richard A. Taylor,Craig E. Morrison
Publsiher: Gorgias Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2013
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1463202296

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"Colloquia of the International Syriac Language Project. The essays collected in this volume probe various linguistic problems, analyze certain lexicographical methods, evaluate selected lexical tools currently available, and set forth descriptions and/or proposals for forthcoming lexical projects. The papers are organized into three groups, depending on their primary language orientation. The first group focuses on selected areas of lexicography for texts written in Classical Syriac. The second group deals with certain areas of semantics and lexicography for Biblical Hebrew. The third group treats aspects of lexical analysis for the Greek New Testament. The common thread that ties the essays together is a focus on lexicography"--

The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew

The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew
Author: Catherine McDowell,Philip Towner
Publsiher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2021-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683074014

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Why study biblical languages? The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew: Discovering the Richness of the Bible in Its Original Languages is written to convince you that it's worth it! Professors Catherine L. McDowell and Philip H. Towner have spent years opening the eyes of students to the riches that await those who study Hebrew and Greek, and they invite you to listen in. This book is designed for people who have never studied the biblical languages--everything is in English or English script, and everything is clearly explained. The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew contains a number of case studies--some from the Hebrew Bible and some from the New Testament--that demonstrate the kind of accuracy and insight that await those who study the biblical languages. Each case study is accompanied by a testimonial from a student whose understanding of the Bible has been enriched by studying Greek or Hebrew. With encouragements from Christian scholars and pastors sprinkled throughout, The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew gives you a taste of what awaits the student of biblical languages and encourages you to take the plunge. About the Authors Dr. Catherine McDowell is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. She previously taught Old Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois. Dr. McDowell is the author ofThe Image of God in the Garden of Eden (Eisenbrauns) and the study notes for 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, and 1-2 Chronicles in the ESV Archaeological Study Bible (Crossway). She is in the process of founding a new seminary in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti that will have a significant emphasis on biblical languages and original language exegesis. The Rev'd Dr Philip H. Towner is a professor at Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, where he teaches translation studies, and a visiting professor of NT exegesis and translation at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome. He is an Episcopal priest in the New York Diocese. As the former Dean and Director of the Eugene A. Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship at American Bible Society in New York City, he was co-director of the Nida School of Translation Studies, based in Misano Adriatco, Italy, and served as the Director of Translation Services of the United Bible Societies. He is the author and editor of several books and numerous articles in the fields of biblical studies and translation studies. When not in Rome, he lives in Hoboken, NJ.

Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint

Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint
Author: Bernard Alwyn Taylor
Publsiher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781565635166

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The Septuagint was the most influential Bible translation for Greek-speaking Christians of the first century and was the basis for many of the OT citations found in the NT. Taylor's lexicon includes every Greek word found in the Rahlfs LXX text in fully parsed form.

Greek Words and Hebrew Meanings

Greek Words and Hebrew Meanings
Author: David Hill
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1967
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1001512480

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Studies in Biblical Philology and Lexicography

Studies in Biblical Philology and Lexicography
Author: Daniel King,Terry C. Falla,Beryl Turner,Mats Eskhult,Anne E. Gardner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2019
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 146324035X

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"This volume offers papers that emerged from the meeting of the International Syriac Language Project (ISLP) which took place at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, in September 2016, and at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, in August 2017. The ISLP invites research not only into Syriac, but extends its range to all ancient language lexicography. Hence its proceedings enrich the whole field of Syriac, Hebrew, and Greek lexicography. The ISLP especially encourages research into the interfaces between these languages, and hence the current volume contains a number of papers on translation equivalence: Hebrew-Greek, Hebrew-Syriac, and Greek-Syriac. Other philologically focused pieces explore matters relating to textual and manuscript traditions. All of these are preceded in the present volume by an extensive review of the production and achievements of the ISLP to date"--