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| Format: | Paperback, 304 pages, New edition Edition |
| Other Information: | black & white illustrations |
| Release Date: | 20 December 2002 |
In this volume, William Barclay examines many of the key words of the Greek New Testament, explaining what these words meant to the original writers and to those who read their words for the first time. The author enthusiastically traces the meaning of these words in classical Greek, in the Septuagint, in Hellenistic Greek and in the papyri. About the AuthorWilliam Barclay was Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at Glasgow University. He is the author of the New Testament volumes in the Daily Study Bible. Reviews'I should like to think of this book as an attempt to make the results of linguistic scholarship available for the ordinary reader of the New Testament. It is my hope and my prayer that it may do something to make the New Testament more meaningful for at least some than it was before.' - William Barclay |
| Publisher: | Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S. |
| ISBN: | 066424761X |
| EAN: | 9780664247614 |
| Dimensions: | 20.0 x 12.0 x 1.0 centimeters (0.33 kg) |
| Age Range: |
15+ years |