Biblical lexicology: Hebrew and Greek : semantics, exegesis, translation

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...

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Contributors: Bons, Eberhard 1958- (Editor) ; Hunziker-Rodewald, Regine (Editor) ; Joosten, Jan 1959- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2015]
In: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (443)
Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 443
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Hebrew language / Greek language / Lexicology
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Language, style Congresses
B Hebrew language
B RELIGION / Bible / Generals
B Greek language
B Koine
B Lexicology
B Greek language, Biblical
B Hebrew language Lexicology Congresses
B Greek language, Biblical Lexicology Congresses
B Lexicography
B Semantics
B Hebrew Philology
B Septuagint
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Summary: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. Eberhard Bons,Regine Hunziker-RodewaldandJan Joosten, Université de Strasbourg, France.
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. --
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Proceedings of a conference held in Strasbourg, France, from 9-12 Sept. 2012
ISBN:3110312166
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110312164