SBL Resources for biblical study vol. 25 Lexical semantics of the Greek New Testament: A supplement to the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on semantic domains
Eugene Albert Nida (1914-2011)
SBL Resources for biblical study vol. 25 Lexical semantics of the Greek New Testament: A supplement to the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on semantic domains Eugene A. Nida - U.S.A Society of Biblical Literature 1992 - 157tr. Paperback 23cm
The primary purpose of this analysis of lexical semantics in the Greek vocabulary of the New Testament is to provide scholars, translators, and students with a more complete statement about the principles and procedures employed in the preparation of the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains (abbreviated as L and N). Although this lexicon contains an introduction that outlines the major principles and indicates the scientific basis for such a treatment of New Testament Greek vocabulary, it has become increasingly evident that most users would appreciate a more detailed analysis of the lexicological principles and their implications.
1555405789 1555405770
New Testament -- Language, style
220.3 / E87-N66
SBL Resources for biblical study vol. 25 Lexical semantics of the Greek New Testament: A supplement to the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on semantic domains Eugene A. Nida - U.S.A Society of Biblical Literature 1992 - 157tr. Paperback 23cm
The primary purpose of this analysis of lexical semantics in the Greek vocabulary of the New Testament is to provide scholars, translators, and students with a more complete statement about the principles and procedures employed in the preparation of the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains (abbreviated as L and N). Although this lexicon contains an introduction that outlines the major principles and indicates the scientific basis for such a treatment of New Testament Greek vocabulary, it has become increasingly evident that most users would appreciate a more detailed analysis of the lexicological principles and their implications.
1555405789 1555405770
New Testament -- Language, style
220.3 / E87-N66