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Jewish and Christian Greek
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George, Coulter H.
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Aramaic, language in which Jesus is most likely to have taught ‐ leaving imprints on Greek of the New Testament
/ Greek ‐ following Hebrew word order and syntax closely
/ Jewish and Christian Greek
/ Language of the New Testament
/ language of the Septuagint from Classical Attic ‐ use of oblique cases of personal pronouns
/ Language of the Septuagint ‐ literal translation of characteristically Hebrew syntactic constructions
/ Letter of Aristeas, document dated to second century bce
/ semitic interlude ‐ Aramaic, another Semitic language coming into play
2010
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Jewish and Christian Greek
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George, Coulter H.
in
Aramaic, language in which Jesus is most likely to have taught ‐ leaving imprints on Greek of the New Testament
/ Greek ‐ following Hebrew word order and syntax closely
/ Jewish and Christian Greek
/ Language of the New Testament
/ language of the Septuagint from Classical Attic ‐ use of oblique cases of personal pronouns
/ Language of the Septuagint ‐ literal translation of characteristically Hebrew syntactic constructions
/ Letter of Aristeas, document dated to second century bce
/ semitic interlude ‐ Aramaic, another Semitic language coming into play
2010
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Jewish and Christian Greek
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George, Coulter H.
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Aramaic, language in which Jesus is most likely to have taught ‐ leaving imprints on Greek of the New Testament
/ Greek ‐ following Hebrew word order and syntax closely
/ Jewish and Christian Greek
/ Language of the New Testament
/ language of the Septuagint from Classical Attic ‐ use of oblique cases of personal pronouns
/ Language of the Septuagint ‐ literal translation of characteristically Hebrew syntactic constructions
/ Letter of Aristeas, document dated to second century bce
/ semitic interlude ‐ Aramaic, another Semitic language coming into play
2010
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Jewish and Christian Greek
2010
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
The Language of the Septuagint
A Semitic Interlude
The Language of the New Testament
Further Reading
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
/ Greek ‐ following Hebrew word order and syntax closely
/ Language of the New Testament
/ language of the Septuagint from Classical Attic ‐ use of oblique cases of personal pronouns
/ Letter of Aristeas, document dated to second century bce
/ semitic interlude ‐ Aramaic, another Semitic language coming into play
ISBN
9781405153263, 1405153261
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