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This paper explores the integration of modern lexicographic insights into the creation of a new dictionary of biblical Hebrew. It evaluates traditional methods of determining word meanings, including etymology, comparative linguistics, semantic analysis, and syntagmatic relations.
For centuries, the Epistle of James has stirred controversy. These landmark studies broaden the debate. Luke Timothy Johnson explores theepistle's social and historical background, its place in Scripture, the use of Jesus' sayings, its context within Hellenistic moral discourse, and its themes of friendship and gender. This is an accessible collection for scholars and laypeople alike.
Peter H. Davids, in this expository commentary on the often-misunderstood and neglected epistle of James, discloses a hard-hitting, passionate letter from a first century pastor to his church community.
The first letter of Peter, written in the early sixties of the first century to a great circle of churches in the rugged blunt peninsula which we call Asia Minor, is a document of immense historical and contemporary significance.
What the Gospels are to the New Testament, as the field for historical study, the six books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles are to the Old Testament: They are the principal sources of Old Testament history and chronology. Because of their centrality to the study of the Old Testament, William Day Crockett compiled them into one book with parallel passages arranged in parallel columns for quick …
If by means of this Preface I appear at all in the book, its is only to express my genuine interest in the subject, my hearty commendation of the product and my pleasure at being even remotely associated in the enterprise with my brother and with Rand Mcnallay & Company
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When this commentary first appeared, in 1959, the author's vigorous challenge to the view that Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul aroused surprised comment.