Interpretive Lexicon of New Testament Greek Analysis of Prepositions, Adverbs, Particles, Relative Pronouns, and Conjunctions

Interpretive Lexicon of New Testament Greek Analysis of Prepositions, Adverbs, Particles, Relative Pronouns, and Conjunctions

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Beale, Gregory K.
Zondervan Academic
EAN: 9780310516651
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Save considerable time in translating and exegesis of the Greek New Testament text. This Lexicon has a very specific and important purpose: to make the process of New Testament interpretation easier and more accurate by providing a comprehensive yet concise interpretation of Greek words that determine logical relationships between statements or clauses.These words (prepositions, adverbs, particles, relative pronouns, conjunctions and other connectors) are essential to revealing and supporting the main ideas in the text and are especially useful for interpreting logical arguments, such as those found in the epistles.While not exhaustive, this Interpretive Lexicon lists the vast majority of Greek connecting words, especially those that are notorious for being some of the most difficult words to translate.Features include:Concise definitions for quick analysis.Examples of where the word is found in Scripture.Page references to several major lexical resources for further translation options and nuances.Interpretation of the broader categories of each word (for example: locative (in, among, on), means-end (with, by), grounds (because, on account of), temporal (while, at), and so on.The interpretive feature of the book--evaluating the word's function in discourse--is tremendously helpful for the exegetical process, allowing the translator to closely follow the logical flow of the text with greater efficiency. This Interpretive Lexicon is a valuable handbook for student, pastor, and scholar alike.
EAN 9780310516651
ISBN 031051665X
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Zondervan Academic
Datum vydání 28. října 2014
Stránky 96
Jazyk English
Země United States
Autoři Beale, Gregory K.; Brendsel, Daniel Joseph; Ross, William A.