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Ancient Names for Hebrew and Aramaic: A Case for Lexical Revision
2019
The view expressed in BDAG that Hebrais refers not to Hebrew but to ‘the Aramaic spoken at that time in Palestine’ derives from a century-old argument that because Hebrais could mean either Aramaic or Hebrew, and since the average person could not understand Hebrew, Hebrais must mean Aramaic. This article challenges the view that Hebrais(ti) could mean Aramaic (1) by using an exhaustive list of all instances to show that Aramaic was consistently distinguished from Hebrew, and (2) by explaining the evidence to the contrary: Aramaic-looking words in John, Josephus and Philo that are said to be Hebraisti.
Journal Article
Critica sacra in two parts the first containing observations on all the radices or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament, in order alphabetical : wherein both they (and many derivatives also issuing from them) are fully opened out of the best lexicographers and scholiasts : the third edition, corrected and much enlarged by the authour, with an addition of a supplement to both parts : the second philological and theological observations upon all the Greek words of the New Testament, in orde
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Leigh, Edward
in
Dictionaries, vocabularies, phrase books, instruction in foreign languages
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Greek language - Dictionaries - English
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Greek language, Biblical - Dictionaries - English
1662
Book Chapter
An aluearie or quadruple dictionarie, containing foure sundrie tongues: namelie, English, Latine, Greeke, and French. Newlie enriched with varietie of wordes, phrases, prouerbs, and diuers lightsome obseruations of grammar. By the tables you may contrariwise finde out the most necessarie wordes placed after the alphabet, whatsoeuer are to be found in anie other dictionarie: which tables also seruing for lexicons, to lead the learner vnto the English of such hard wordes as are often read in autho
by
Baret, John
in
Book industry, catalogues and inventories
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Dictionaries, vocabularies, phrase books, instruction in foreign languages
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English language - Dictionaries - French - Early works to 1800
1580
Book Chapter
An aluearie or quadruple dictionarie containing foure sundrie tongues: namelie, English, Latine, Greeke, and French. Newlie enriched with varietie of wordes, phrases, prouerbs, and diuers lightsome obseruations of grammar. By the tables you may contrairwise finde out the most necessarie wordes placed after the alphabet, whatsoeuer are to be found in anie other dictionarie: which tables also serue for lexicons, to lead the learner vnto the English of such hard wordes as are often read in authors,
by
Baret, John
in
Dictionaries, vocabularies, phrase books, instruction in foreign languages
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English language - Dictionaries - French - Early works to 1800
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English language - Dictionaries - Greek - Early works to 1800
1580
Book Chapter
Nomenclator classicus, sive dictionariolum trilingue secundum locos communes nominibus usitatioribus Anglicis, Latinis, Græcis, ordine ōthrallēlōs dispositis. A classical nomenclator with the gender and declension of each word and the quantities of the syllables. By John Ray, M.A. and fellow of the Royal Society. To which are added Paradigmata of all the declensions, as well Greek as Latin; with a century of proverbs, and a collection of modest jests in English, Latin, and Greek, from good au
by
Ray, John
in
Dictionaries, vocabularies, phrase books, instruction in foreign languages
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English language - Dictionaries - Greek - Early works to 1800
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English language - Dictionaries - Latin - Early works to 1800
1696
Book Chapter